List of selected presentations at scientific and professional meetings:
2025
Advances in Airborne Thermal Imaging Monitoring Vertical Heat Pipes Along the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). ASPRS International Technical Symposium (2025), World Wide Webinar.
Thermal Infrared Imaging: Now You Can See. World Wide Webinar, GeoSessions (2025).
Riverine Mapping Using Airborne Thermal Infrared Imagery. GeoIgnite (2025), Ottawa, Canada.
Monitoring the Health of Vertical Support Heat Pipes Along Pipeline Systems in the Northern Hemisphere. GeoIgnite (2025), Ottawa, Canada.
Monitoring Heat Pipes Along the Trans‑Alaska Pipeline System. AK GeoSummit (2025), Anchorage, Alaska.
Geothermal Mapping for Exploration to Support Energy Production. California GIS (CalGIS) Conference (2025), Sonoma, California.
Mapping Bridge Decks for Delamination and Debonding. NJ TransAction (2025), Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Geothermal Mapping for Exploration to Support Energy Production. NGIS (2025), Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mapping Bridge Decks for Delamination and Debonding. APWA Florida Chapter (2025), Orlando, Florida.
2017
Diversity in the Water Resources Profession: A Transboundary Adventure. Oregon Chapter – American Fisheries Society (2017), Bend, Oregon.
Overview of Airborne Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing Applications in Alaska. Alaska Survey and Mapping Conference (2017), Anchorage, Alaska.
2015
Assessing the Results of Restoration Projects: Using Airborne Thermal Infrared Imagery of Streams and Rivers. River Restoration Northwest Annual Symposium (2015), Stevenson, Washington.
2014
Shared Resources in Contested Lands: Israel and Palestine Through Photography, Conversation, and Different Perspectives. The Arts Work Project (2014), Chicago, Illinois.
Reflections on the Water Surface: Personal and Professional Insights from Studying Transboundary Watersheds in Palestine, Israel, and USA. Israeli and Palestinian Waterways (2014), UC Berkeley, California.
Comparison Between Restoring Stream Meanders and Replanting Riparian Vegetation on Stream Temperature in the Middle Fork John Day River, Oregon. River Restoration Northwest Annual Symposium (2014), Stevenson, Washington.
2013
Comparison Between Restoring Stream Meanders and Replanting Riparian Vegetation on Stream Temperature in the Middle Fork John Day River, Oregon. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting (2013), San Francisco, California.
What Matters Most: Are Summer Stream Temperatures More Sensitive to Changing Air Temperature, Changing Discharge, or Changing Riparian Vegetation Under Future Climates. River Restoration Northwest Annual Symposium (2013), Stevenson, Washington.
2012
Transboundary River Management Flows Both Ways: Water Management Collaboration for Water Quality Under a Changing Climate. Water Security Conference – Graduate Workshop on Transboundary Water Management and Governance (2012), Jerusalem, Israel.
What Matters Most: Are Summer Stream Temperatures More Sensitive to Changing Air Temperature, Changing Discharge, or Changing Riparian Vegetation Under Future Climates? AGU Fall Meeting (2012), San Francisco, California.
2011
Climate Change and River Temperature Sensitivity to Warmer Nighttime vs. Warmer Daytime Air Temperatures. AGU Fall Meeting (2011), San Francisco, California.
2009
Transboundary Water Quantity & Quality Agreements: Lessons from Around the World. Arizona Water Resources (Fall 2009), Tucson, Arizona.