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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PhD in Interdisciplinary Ecology, 2020
University of Florida
MSc in Forest and Environmental Science, 2014
University of Tuscia
Cross-scale effects of ecological processes on ecological patterns
Data driven discovery of forest functions across scales.
Process based modeling for terrestrial Carbon exchange forecasting
Recent and Upcoming
Leveraging machine learning to estimate individual trees properties at scale from field and airborne imagery.