
Mickey Campbell
عضو هیئت علمی · Remote Sensing of Vegetation Structure and Function
University of Utahمعرفی
Mickey Campbell is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Utah’s Department of Geography. His work focuses on remote sensing applications for ecological and human health studies, particularly leveraging lidar technology and geospatial modeling. Campbell holds a Ph.D. in Geography (University of Utah, 2018), an M.S. in Natural Resources (University of New Hampshire, 2012), and a B.A. in Geography (SUNY Geneseo, 2009).
His research interests include forest ecology quantification via remote sensing, time-series analysis for environmental monitoring, and geospatial safety modeling for wildland firefighters. Notably, his work integrates advanced neuroimaging techniques and computational methods to study neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD, with applications in early detection and clinical assessment.
Campbell has pioneered automated behavioral assessment systems using computer vision and machine learning, published in top-tier journals. His interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental science with healthcare innovation, addressing critical gaps in pediatric neurodevelopmental care and congenital heart disease outcomes.
Recent work emphasizes digital tools for autism screening and caregiver-physician communication, highlighting his commitment to translational research with real-world impact. No formal advisees are listed in current records.

