
Jonathan W. Chipman
استادیار مدعو · Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Dartmouth Collegeمعرفی
Jonathan W. Chipman is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College and Director of the Citrin Family GIS/Applied Spatial Analysis Laboratory. He holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College and M.S./Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializing in geospatial science, his work integrates remote sensing, GIS, and spatial analysis to study environmental and social systems. Research focuses include lake optical properties via satellite imagery, land-use changes in Egypt/China, vegetation dynamics in southern Africa, and socio-spatial segregation patterns in the US.
Education:
- A.B., Dartmouth College
- M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests: Chipman applies geospatial tools to environmental challenges, including climate change impacts on glaciers, land-cover transformations, and socio-environmental linkages. His work bridges disciplines like hydrology, ecology, and public health through innovative GIS methods. Recent projects explore tropical glacier dynamics, greenspace health correlations, and malaria endemicity patterns.
Key Article Trends: Publications emphasize remote sensing applications in glaciology, environmental toxicology, and socio-environmental systems. Themes include satellite-based monitoring of river systems, glacier classification in High Mountain Asia, and GIS-driven analysis of human health exposures tied to land cover.
Lab & Collaborations: Leads the Citrin Lab, focusing on applied spatial analysis. Courses taught include GEOG 54 (Geovisualization) and EARS 77 (Environmental GIS). Active in 3D landscape modeling collaborations via SketchFab and Google Scholar.





