Kennedy, Adam
Position Type:
              Faculty
          Job Title:
              Cyberinfrastructure Architect
          Department:
          Forest Ecosystems & Society
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          Education
          B.S., Environmental Sciences and Resources, Portland State University, 2004, Minor degree in biology
          M.S., Environmental Sciences and Resources, Portland State University, 2006; Minor certificate in hydrology
          PhD Candidate, Environmental Sciences, 2012; (Completed PhD course work & comprehensive exams)
          Certificate in Ecosystem Informatics (IGERT)
              Research Interests
  
            - Data Management
 - Ecosystem Ecology
 
Other research interests include: Long-range Wireless Communication; Quality Control Algorithms for Real-time Streaming Data; Fast Response Communication Systems; Best Practices for Sensor Networks
Selected Publications:
  
            - Thomas CK, Kennedy AM, Selker JS, Moretti A, Schroth MH, Smoot AR, Tufillaro NB, Zeeman MJ, 2012. High-resolution fibre-optic temperature sensing: A new tool to study the two-dimensional structure of atmospheric surface layer flow. Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 142: 177-192. DOI: 10.1007/s10546-011-9672-7.
 - Petrides, A., Huff, J., Arik, A., de Giesen, N., Kennedy, AM., Thomas, C., Selker, J.: Shade Estimation Over Streams Using Distributed Temperature Sensing. Water Resources Research, 47(7), W07601 (2011). doi:10.1029/2010WR009482
 - Pypker TG, Barnard HR, Hauck M, Sulzman EW, Unsworth MH, Mix AC, Kennedy AM, Bond BJ, 2010. W00D35-Can carbon isotopes be used to predict watershed-scale transpiration? (DOI 10.1029/2008WR007050). Water Resources Research, 46(4).
 - Kennedy AM, Garen DC, Koch RW, 2009. The association between climate teleconnection indices and Upper Klamath seasonal streamflow: Trans-Nino Index. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7200.