Dr. Parinaz Rahimzadeh is the Associate Professor of Remote
Sensing of Natural Resources at the School of Forest Resources, the University
of Maine, USA. She received her Ph.D. in Biological and Environmental Information
Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in March 2011. She was a
postdoctoral research associate at the Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph
in Canada for two years between 2011 and 2013 before joining the School of
Forest Resources in 2014 as the Assistant Research Professor of Remote Sensing.
Dr. Parinaz Rahimzadeh has been leading several
research projects employing remote sensing and geospatial analysis. Her
research focus is on forest health assessment and productivity estimation,
forest disturbance studies, and water stress and evapotranspiration measurement
using optical/microwave and thermal infrared satellite/aerial sensors.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Landscape dynamics
forest disturbance
Optical-thermal remote...
Remote sending of fore...
Drought and evapotrans...
Short Biography
Dr. Parinaz Rahimzadeh is the Associate Professor of Remote
Sensing of Natural Resources at the School of Forest Resources, the University
of Maine, USA. She received her Ph.D. in Biological and Environmental Information
Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in March 2011. She was a
postdoctoral research associate at the Dept. of Geography, University of Guelph
in Canada for two years between 2011 and 2013 before joining the School of
Forest Resources in 2014 as the Assistant Research Professor of Remote Sensing.
Dr. Parinaz Rahimzadeh has been leading several
research projects employing remote sensing and geospatial analysis. Her
research focus is on forest health assessment and productivity estimation,
forest disturbance studies, and water stress and evapotranspiration measurement
using optical/microwave and thermal infrared satellite/aerial sensors.