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Jay Maillet is an Instructor in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg, affiliated with the Faculty of Geography. His teaching focuses on Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, and Statistics, as demonstrated through courses like Science for a Dynamic World: Intro Physical Geography (GEOG 1205) and Statistical Techniques in Environmental Analysis (GEOG 2309).
Maillet’s research interests center on Dendrochronology/Dendroclimatology, Climate Change, Boreal Forest dynamics, and Forest Carbon. His work integrates tree-ring analysis, climatic data, and ecosystem modeling to understand environmental responses to climate shifts, particularly in boreal ecosystems.
His publications highlight studies on boreal forest productivity, transpiration dynamics, and climate impacts. Recent work includes analyzing snowmelt water use and phenological changes in boreal forests. These studies often involve collaborations with institutions across Canada and employ interdisciplinary methods such as isotopic analysis and eddy-covariance techniques.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Maillet’s contributions are primarily through academic publications and teaching in environmental and geographical sciences.





