
About
Scott Robeson serves as a Professor in the Department of Geography at Indiana University Bloomington within the College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in quantitative climatology and environmental statistics.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Climatology, University of Delaware (1992)
- M.Sc. in Geography, University of British Columbia (1987)
- B.A. in Geography, University of Delaware (1984)
Professor Robeson's research focuses on climate change detection and impacts, statistical analysis of environmental change, and spatial statistics/time-series analysis. His work employs advanced quantitative methods to model climate variability and assess environmental dynamics, contributing to understanding long-term climate patterns and their societal consequences through rigorous statistical frameworks.
Regarding student engagement, Dr. Robeson is not recruiting new graduate students but actively participates as a committee member and research collaborator on diverse graduate projects. He teaches foundational courses including Weather and Climate (G109), Physical Meteorology and Climatology (G304/532), Climate Change Impacts (G444/544), and specialized courses in geospatial computing and applied spatial statistics.
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