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Maxwell Cook

Ph.D. student focused on remote sensing applications and wildfire risk in the western U.S. and beyond. ~~ Part-time conservation GIS specialist and cartographer with The Nature Conservancy in Utah

Maxwell Cook is a Ph.D. student specializing in remote sensing and big data data harmonization with a focus on understanding how to coexist with wildfires.

He is associated with the Balch Fire Lab and Earth Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he collaborates with teams.

Maxwell provides part-time support in conservation GIS and cartography to The Nature Conservancy in Utah, driven by the ethos of sustainable land management.

With a background in Remote Sensing and Wildfire Ecology, he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado Boulder, building on his Master's degree in Physical Geography/Earth Science from the same institution.

Maxwell also holds a degree in Forest and Rangeland Stewardship with a focus on Natural Resource Management, Ecological Restoration, and Spatial Information Management from Colorado State University.

Having diverse experiences, he has served in various roles such as Conservation GIS Specialist/Cartographer at The Nature Conservancy, Graduate Teaching Assistant, and Research Assistant at different academic institutions.

His journey includes contributions as a Cartographer/Conservation Information Specialist, and Spatial Analyst Intern, reflecting his expertise and commitment to environmental conservation and geospatial analysis.

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Location

Longmont, Colorado, United States