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George Burba
LI-CORMeeting roles in:
Scaling Spatialized Eddy-Covariance Methods for Applications Across Sectors.
Surface-Atmosphere Interactions: Multisensor Integration for Real-World Impact I Poster
An Internet of the Environment (IoE) Data Pipeline for Post-Processing and Spatializing Fluxes
Latest Tools for Using Direct Flux Measurement Outside the Academia: Clear Guidance, Automation, Resource Sharing, Professional Services, and Weather Station-Inspired Approach
Surface-Atmosphere Interactions: Multisensor Integration for Real-World Impact II Oral
Dr. Burba is LI-COR Science & Strategy Fellow, a Global Fellow at Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, a Graduate Adjunct Professor at the University of Nebraska, and a Co-Founder of CarbonDew Community of Practice.
He is a bio-atmospheric scientist and book author, with 9 books on the curricula at 50+ universities, and in libraries across the world including Oxford, Stanford, Princeton, Yale, Cambridge, Cornell, Duke, MIT, Caltech, Dartmouth, Imp College London, Karlsruhe, Max Planck, and over 430 scientific, technical, and conference publications cited in IPCC and FAO Reports, Nature, Science, etc. He holds 14 patents in the US and internationally in 40+ countries on successfully commercialized technology, devices, and methods.
Dr. Burba has taught over 500 courses, seminars, webinars, and invited lectures, including those at numerous universities, AmeriFlux, Argonne, AsiaFlux, BASC, Battelle, EPA, ICOS, InGOS, IITM, NEON, OzFlux, WMO, X-the Moonshot Ffactory, etc., and served on advisory boards, review panels, steering, grant, search and organizing committees, etc. at over 40 organizations and groups including IPCC, AmeriFlux, Arctic Foundation, Carbon Space, COST, DWFI, Elsevier, EU Commission, ICOS, InGOS, NCSE, NEON, FFAR, Israel Ministry of Science, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, WMO, etc.
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