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Jim Kiser is a Senior Lecturer at the College of Forestry, Oregon State University, affiliated with the Forest Engineering, Resources & Management department.
- Ph.D. in Forest Science (2009)
- M.S. in Forest Management with Statistics minor (1992)
- B.S. in Forest Management (1982)
His research spans:
- Engineering applications in sustainable forestry
- Mycorrhizal and fungal ecology in forest systems
- Forest biometrics and geomatics
- Post-harvest damage assessment and growth modeling
- Surveying technology in forest environments
Key publication trends include:
- Quantitative analysis of mechanical damage impacts on Douglas-fir
- Advances in aerial photography and satellite-based surveying
- Molecular and physiological interactions between trees and fungi
- Optimization of timber cruising and sampling methods
He has advised multiple graduate students including Harris, Violet; Hill, Katie; and Sterling, Paige. His work integrates field engineering with ecological research, particularly in post-commercial thinning forest responses.
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