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Dr. Hamed Gholizadeh is an Associate Professor of Geography at Oklahoma State University, specializing in remote sensing and its applications in ecological research. He serves as Co-Director of the Center for Applications of Remote Sensing and has held academic positions since 2019. His research focuses on using hyperspectral remote sensing to understand grassland ecosystems, biodiversity, and the impacts of invasive species. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography from Indiana University Bloomington (2012–2016).
His teaching includes courses on geospatial applications, remote sensing, and GIS, emphasizing practical skills in UAS data analysis and environmental problem-solving. Recent research highlights include advancements in spectral diversity metrics for biodiversity estimation, remote detection of invasive species like Lespedeza cuneata, and the development of tools for monitoring harmful algal blooms. His work bridges ecological theory with technological innovation, addressing challenges in climate change adaptation and ecosystem management. Collaborations span diverse disciplines, leveraging imaging spectroscopy and machine learning to address complex environmental questions.



