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Dr. Reginald S. Archer serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Tennessee State University's College of Agriculture, specializing in geospatial technologies for environmental and disaster management applications since joining the faculty in 2015.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Geography from University of California Santa Barbara, M.S. in Civil & Coastal Engineering from University of Florida, and B.S. in Surveying and Mapping from University of Florida.
Research focuses on Spatial Analysis, Environmental Change, and Disaster Recovery through GIS and Remote Sensing applications. His work addresses critical issues including wetland vulnerability, urbanization impacts, and vector-borne disease monitoring across diverse geographical contexts from post-Katrina New Orleans to Haiti and Tunisia.
Recent publications demonstrate strong interdisciplinary trends combining geospatial science with environmental monitoring and public health, featuring methodological innovations in change detection, risk mapping, and long-term recovery assessment using satellite imagery and spatial databases.
Dr. Archer teaches core geospatial courses including AGSC 2510 (Fundamentals of GIS), AGSC 6510-6585 (Advanced Geospatial Systems), and graduate seminars, while maintaining active engagement through invited lectures at institutions like University of Miami, St. Georges University, and University of Jeremie.
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