Dr. Sergio Marconi (He/Him)

Dr. Sergio Marconi (He/Him)

Post-Doc at University of Florida

School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences

Biography

Sergio Marconi is a Post-Doc researcher at University of Florida, interested in cross-scale patterns and ecological processes that shape forest ecosystems structure, functions and diversity. His work focuses on developing machine and statistical learning methods to leverage the ecological information held in remote sensing and field big datasets.

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Interessi

  • Computer Vision
  • Forest Ecology
  • Macroecology
  • Remote Sensing
  • Artificial Intelligence

Formazione

  • PhD in Interdisciplinary Ecology, 2020

    University of Florida

  • MSc in Forest and Environmental Science, 2014

    University of Tuscia

Skills

Forest System Modeling

Forest Ecology

Remote Sensing

Machine and Deep Learning

Python

R

Statistics

Big Data

GIS

Experience

 
 
 
 
 

Post-doc

University of Florida

Jan 2020 – Present Florida
  • Cross-scale effects of ecological drivers on forest structure and function
  • AI for estimating tree structural properties from NEON Remote Sensing
  • Developing derived datasets of million individual trees algorithmically
 
 
 
 
 

PhD

University of Florida

Aug 2015 – Dec 2020 Florida
  • AI for estimating individual tree properties at scale
  • AI for classification of individual trees for ~80 species
  • Hierarchical modeling of leaf properties distribution across the US
  • Organization of data science competition in ecology
 
 
 
 
 

Researcher

Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)

Dec 2012 – Jun 2015 Italy
  • Co-development of the 3D-CMCC Forest Ecosystem Model (phenology and soil)
  • Analysis of biophysical effects of Land Cover Change on climate

Funding

NSF Macrosystem Grant (NSF)

US-Italy Fulbright

Projects

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IDTreeS

IDTreeS

Cross-scale effects of ecological processes on ecological patterns

D3-ForScale

D3-ForScale

Data driven discovery of forest functions across scales.

Coupled Modeling of Carbon Exchange

Coupled Modeling of Carbon Exchange

Process based modeling for terrestrial Carbon exchange forecasting

Talks

Recent and Upcoming

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Disentangling the role of ecological drivers on forest biological dimensions

Disentangling the role of ecological drivers on forest biological dimensions

Leveraging machine learning to estimate individual trees properties at scale from field and airborne imagery.

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