Choy Huang is a postdoctoral research associate of the Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution. He holds a B.S. from National Sun Yat-sen University (Taiwan) in Marine Environment and Engineering, a M.S. from Colorado State University in Earth Resources and a Ph.D. from University of Arizona in Natural Resources. His main research interest is cross-scale remote sensing analysis of ecological dynamics in drylands (e.g., woody plant proliferation, non-native species). His current work in Asner Lab focuses on a synoptic study of regional carbon storage responses to woody encroachment in Pinyon-Juniper ecosystems in the Southwest U.S. using field biogeochemical and dendrochronogical observations, multi-platform remote sensing and carbon modeling.
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