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Michael Premer is an Assistant Professor of Forest Management at the School of Forest Resources, University of Maine, part of the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture. He divides his time equally between teaching and research, focusing on precision forest management and forest plant dynamics.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Forest Science from Michigan Technological University (2015)
- M.F. in Silviculture from Michigan Technological University (2011)
- B.A. in Environmental Science from Northeastern Illinois University (2009)
Premer's research interests span digital soil, site, and vegetation mapping; adaptive management strategies; strategic diversification of forested landscapes; and planted-forest silviculture. His work integrates data science and environmental modeling to improve forest resource management.
His current research is supported by the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station under the McIntire-Stennis project, focusing on Precision Forest Management Solutions for Northern Forests.
Michael Premer is actively engaged in research and teaching with no reported awards listed in the available information.
He previously worked as a research scientist for Rayonier in the Pacific Northwest and as a postdoctoral researcher with the U.S. Forest Service and Michigan State University before joining the University of Maine faculty in fall 2022.
His work is affiliated with the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, contributing to long-term forest research and outreach initiatives.





