Strimbu, Bogdan
Position Type:
Faculty
Job Title:
Associate Professor
Department:
Forest Engineering, Resources & Management
Office Location:
360 Peavy Forest Science Center (PFSC)
Phone Number:
Advising:
Graduate Major Advisor
Education
Ph.D., 2009, Forest Management, University of British Columbia
M.S.c, 2003, Forest Management, University of British Columbia
M.S.c, 2011, Mathematics/Statistics, Louisiana Tech University
B.S., 1992, Forest Operations, Transilvania University, Romania
Research Areas
Forest Biometrics and Geomatics
Forest Operations Planning and Management
Research Interests
- Biometrics
- Machine Learning
- Lidar (TLS - ALS)
- Unmanned aerial systems
- Forest Planning
Graduate Students:
External (non-CoF) Graduate Students
Jay Patarvali (EECS), co-supervised with Fuxin Li
Selected Publications:
- Garms , C.G. and Strimbu, B.M.Impact of stem lean on estimation of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) diameter and volume using mobile lidar scans. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2020-0484
- West, T.; Sessions, J.; Strimbu, B.M. Heuristic Optimization of Thinning Individual Douglas-Fir. Forests 2021, 12, 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12030280
- Strimbu, B.M., Amarioarei, A. & Paun, M. Nonlinear parsimonious forest modeling assuming normal distribution of residuals. Eur J Forest Res 140(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-021-01355-2
- Riddell, A.P., Fitzgerald. F.A.,Qi, C., and Strimbu, B.M. Classification Strategies for Unbalanced Binary Maps: Finding Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) in the Willamette Valley. Remote Sensing 2020, 12(20), 3325
- Amarioarei, A., Paun, M., and Strimbu BM. Development of Nonlinear Parsimonious Forest Models Using Efficient Expansion of the Taylor Series: Applications to Site Productivity and Taper. Forests 11(4): 458-484
- Strimbu BM. Unmanned aerial systems for land monitoring. 81 p. Oregon State University. ISBN 9781732664401