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Gregory Quetin

Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University

Gregory Quetin is an Assistant Project Scientist at UC Santa Barbara with a background in climate science, ecosystem-climate feedbacks, and carbon cycle research.34 He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering.1 After graduation, Quetin spent 5 years as an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, working on Imaging Spectrometers.13

Quetin then returned to the University of Washington to pursue his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences.1 Following his doctoral studies, he spent 3 years as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University before joining UC Santa Barbara in the same capacity.13 His research focuses on integrating remote sensing, numerical models, and model data fusion to explore how ecosystems respond to and modify the flows of carbon, water, and energy in the Earth's climate system.14

Currently, Quetin is based in Seattle, Washington, and is affiliated with UC Santa Barbara.2 His academic profile shows that he has been cited 326 times for his work in climate science, ecosystem-climate feedbacks, carbon cycle, sustainability, and space-related research.4

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Feb 1 · geog.ucsb.edu
Gregory Quetin | Department of Geography | UC Santa Barbara
Gregory Quetin | Department of Geography | UC Santa Barbara

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Seattle, Washington, United States