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Cory Garms is a Courtesy Faculty member in the Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management at the College of Forestry. His research focuses on remote sensing technologies, lidar-based forest inventory, climate change impacts on tree species, and sensor calibration for environmental monitoring. Collaborating with Dr. Bogdan Strimbu since June 2024, his work bridges technical innovation with ecological applications.
Key research areas include spectral imaging systems, tree physiology under environmental stress, and sustainable forest management strategies. His studies often integrate cutting-edge sensors like lidar and unmanned aircraft systems to improve accuracy in forest inventories and ecological assessments.
Publications from 2024 emphasize advancements in airborne imaging performance metrics and collaborative military-environmental projects, while earlier work (2020-2021) explores tree morphology, climate adaptation, and disease resistance in species like Douglas-fir and Pinus strobiformis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Collaborative projects and institutional affiliations remain central to his academic profile.



