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Amy Frazier

Assistant Professor
Faculty
TEMPE Campus
Mailcode
5302
Asst Professor
Faculty
TEMPE Campus
Mailcode
5302
Biography
Amy Frazier joined the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning in Fall 2018 as an assistant professor. She received her doctorate in geography from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Frazier’s research interests focus on the integration of remote sensing, GIS, and landscape ecology to study global environmental change. Specifically, she investigates how advances in GIS and remote sensing classification science can be used to overcome the challenges that often result when trying to use remote sensing or aggregated GIS data to study ground-based phenomena.
Education
Ph.D. Geography, State University of New York-Buffalo
Google Scholar
Research Interests
Remote sensing; GIScience; Landscape Ecology; Scale and scaling; Urban change; Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS/drones)
Courses
Spring 2019 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
GIS 294 | Special Topics |
GIS 311 | Geographic Info Science III |
GIS 499 | Individualized Instruction |