CURRICULUM VITA

Personal:

Name:Miles G. Logsdon Address: School of Oceanography,

Senior LecturerBox 355351

niversity of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195-5351

Education:

Ph.D.University of Washington, 1997, “Modeling Land Cover Change Under Conditions of Multi-Scaled Spatial Data: An Application of Landscape Ecology in Environmental Planning”, Urban Design and Planning1997, Advisor: Frank V. Westerlund

M.S.OklahomaStateUniversity, 1978, Geography

B.S.OklahomaStateUniversity, 1976, Forestry

Employment:

2008 – Present Senior Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2001- 2008Research Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2000- 2001Faculty Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1997-2000Research Faculty, (Post-Doctoral, Jeffery Richey supervised) University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1993-1997Research Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1990-1993Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1989-1990Lab Curator, Remote Sensing Lab, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1986-1989Planning Consultant, Hall & Associates, Seattle, WA

1976-1986Oklahoma Tourism Recreation Dept., Oklahoma City, OK

University Service:

Regional, National and International Committees and Related Activities:

Member: Washington Marine Spatial Planning Science Advisory Board, (2013 – present)

Delegate: University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS), (2004 – 2014)

Member: Puget Sound Nearshore Restoration Science Team, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
U.S. Geological Survey Regional Initiative, (2001 – 2012)

University Committees:

Advisory Committee: University of Washington Earth Initiative - UWEI; (2003- 2009)

Steering Committee: UW-UIF Puget Sound Regional Integrated Synthesis Model - PRISM; (1998 – 2007)

College Committees:

Chair of the College of the Environment “Coordinated Curriculum Committee in GIS and
Remote sensing”, (2010 – 2013):

School Committees:

Director of the School of Oceanography Spatial Analysis Laboratory, (2000 – present)

Chair: School of Oceanography Internet and Web Development Committee, (2003 – present)

Member: School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Computer Use Committee, (2002 – present)

Journal Reviewer:

Journal of Coastal Management

Journal of Restoration Ecology

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

Honors and Awards:

2006Distinguished Undergraduate Instructor, UW College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences

2004Walters Foundation Professorship, UWCollege of Ocean and Fishery Sciences

1995Faculty Medal Award, UW Dept. of Architecture & Urban Planning

1992Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award, UW Urban Design and Planning

1977Geography Achievement Scholarship, OklahomaStateUniversity Dept. of Geography

1974Outstanding Forestry Student Award, Oklahoma State University College of Forest Management

Grants and Contract Awarded as a Principal (or Co-) Investigator:

"Coordinated Curriculum in GIS, Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis for Earth Sciences and Natural Resource Planning", University of Washington Initiative Funds, Principal Investigator, September 2000 - 2012 ($160,000 biennium) - completed

“The Fractured Arctic Sea Ice Landscape and movements of Belugas and Narwhals”, NASA, Co Principal Investigator with Kristin Laidre, January, 2008 – 2011, - completed

“Research Support for the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Program (PSNERP)”, US Army Corps of Engineers, Co-Principal Investigator with Charles Simenstad, July 2002 – 2011 ($60,000) – completed

“Variability of Antarctic Winter Polynyas: Interactions with Large Icebergs and Linkages to Large-Scale Atmospheric Modes”, NASA, Co-Principal Investigator with Seelye Martin, July, 2007 – 2010 ($689,872) - completed

“Information Description and Archiving Program”, Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Program, Co-Principal Investigator with A. Devol, M. Warner, J. Richey, M. Kawase, June 2006 – 2008 ($25,130) - completed

“Puget Sound Marine Ecosystem Model (PSMEM)”, NOAA, National Ocean Partnership Program, Data and Information Management System, Co-Principal Investigator with Mitshiro Kawase, July 2002 – 2007 (responsible for $60,000) - completed

“Pacific NorthwestCenter for Human Health and Ocean Studies: Informatics Core”, NIEHS, Ocean and Human Health Program, Informatics Core, Ginger Armbrust PI, (budget responsibility, $50,000), July 2004 – 2008, - completed

“The Application of Advanced Spectral Remote Sensing in Assessment, Monitoring, and Modeling for the Anadromous Salmonids of the Columbia River Basin Ecosystem”, Bureau of Reclamation, July 2004 - 2006 ($302,000) – completed

“Strategic and Practical Use of Remotely Sensed Data in Emergency Management”, NASA Applications, Co-Principal Investigator with Robin Weeks University of Washington, Terry Egan, Washington Emergency Management Division, Oct. 2001-2004 ($316,000) - completed

"Development of a Spatially-Explicit, Biophysical Model of Puget Sound Nearshore Processes", Washington Sea Grant, Co-Principal Investigator with Charles Simenstad, University of Washington, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, February 2001 - December 2003 ($197,368) - completed

“Development of the Puget Sound Nearshore Conceptual Model”, US Army Corps of Engineers, Co-Principal Investigator, Charles Simenstad, May 2002 – Aug. 2002 ($17,500) - completed

“Shared GPS equipment for GIS and Remote Sensing Education”, University of Washington Student Technology Fee equipment grant, March 2002 ($65,000) - completed

"An International Workshop on Estuary Modeling of the Inland Waters of British Columbia and Washington State", Washington Sea Grant, Co-Principal Investigator Mitsuhiro Kawase, University of Washington, Oceanography, Summer 2001 ($10,000) - completed

"Student Research Support for Data Correction in Puget Sound Seamless Physiography" USGS, Dept. of Interior, Co-Principal Investigator Ralph Hagerud, June 2000 - 2001 ($10,000) - completed

"General Landcover Classification for King Co. WA." King County Water and Land Division, Principal Investigator, completed 1999 ($50,000) - completed

Post-doctoral researchers supported:

Funded – two year position.

  • Dr. Mimi D’Iorio, Research Faculty, June 2004 -2006 - “The Application of Advanced Spectral Remote Sensing in Assessment, Monitoring, and Modeling for the Anadromous Salmonids of the Columbia River Basin Ecosystem”. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Graduate Students Committees Chaired, Co-Chaired, or Mentored while Senior Lecturer

Elaina Jorgensen, University of Washington, Oceanography (doctoral candidate) Supervisor

Jason Scullion, University of Washington, Forest Resources (PhD, 2013)

Ray Timms, University of Washington, Fisheries (PhD, 2011)

Laura Wigand, University of Washington, School of Marine and Env. Affairs (masters)

Jamie Kilgo, University of Washington, School of Marine and Env. Affairs (masters)

Luke Hanna, University of Washington, School of Marine and Env. Affairs (masters)

Jill Coyle, University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs (MMA, 2010)

Michelle Howard, University of Idaho, Geography (M.S, 2010)

Karin Harris, University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs (MMA, 2009)

Luc de Montigny, University of Washington, Urban Design and Planning (PhD, 2008)

Michelle Lander, University of Washington, Fisheries (PhD, 2007)

Leon Delwiche, University of Washington, and Oceanography (M.S. 2007: supervised)

Recent InvitedScholarly and/or Notable Public Presentations:

Educational needs in Hydrographic Surveying round table, US Hydro, Baltimore Maryland, March 2015

Geographic Information Science solutions for Ocean Science Education, ESRI Ocean Workshop, Redlands CA. November, 2014

Spatial Pattern Analysis of Seafloor Bathymetry, Geographic Information Day, University of Washington, Oct. 2010, Nov. 2013, Oct. 2014

University of Washington BEAMs Hydrographic survey course guide, CARIS workshop, College of Charleston, April 2014

University of Washington BEAMs Hydrographic survey course guide, US. Hydro Conference, March 2013

Undergraduate Education in Hydrographic Surveying, CARIS International Conference, Vancouver B.C. July 2012

Dynamic Depths: “Oceans Above”, Public Lecture Series, University of Washington College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences and UW Alumni Association, UW Kane Hall, Feb., 2009.

The Washington State House Select Committee on Puget Sound; “The Natural History of Puget Sound”, Chairman Rep. Upthegrove, Olympia Washington, January 2007.

Online Ocean Studies Workshop, “Teaching GIS for the Earth Sciences”, American Meteorological Society Ocean Studies Workshop for Minority Serving Institutions, Seattle, WA. June, 2006

Advanced Applications in Remote Sensing, “Spectral Un-mixing of High Resolution Stream Imagesin the Upper Columbia River Drainage Basin”, Bureau of Reclamation, Portland, April 2006.

Recent Poster Presentations at Research Conferences

Ybarra, Rebecca, Logsdon, M.G. (2015) Accuracy assessment of outer-beam and beam-angle estimates from bathymetric multi-beam SONAR in fjord environments, U.S. Hydro, National Harbor, Maryland.

Fraser, Gabriell, Setiawan, L., Sampaga, E., Logsdon, M.G. (2015) Evaluating the influence of Water Column Structure on repeatable estimates of depth, U.S. Hydro, National Harbor, Maryland .

Stipek, Clinton, Logsdon, M.G. (2013) Most effective way to edit along a slope using swath editor, U.S. Hydro, New Orleans Louisiana.

Logsdon, M.G., Copper, P. (2012) Assessing Data Collection, Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Crowd Source Bathymetric Data, Ocean Sciences Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Anderson, Chloe, Logsdon, M.G., (2012) Spatial Structure of Sill Development in Fjord Environments, Ocean Science Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Haris, Karen, Gende, S., Logsdon, M.G., Klinger, T., (2010) Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Ship-Whale Encounters in and Around Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, Alaska marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK.

Kull, Kristy, Wyllie-Echeverria, S. Logsdon, M.G., Coyle, J., Schietinger, C., (2009) Differences in Waster Chemistry and Light Availability within the San Juan Islands, Washington State., Puget Sound Georgia Basin Research Conference, Seattle, Wa.

McDuff, M.W., Logsdon, M.G., Delwiche, L.M. (2007) Fine Scale Structures in Space-Time Variability of Light and Temperature in Nearshore Coastal Waters, AGU Fall Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Halfhill, R., M. G. Logsdon, L. Delwiche, (2007) Detecting the Pattern of the “Red Edge” of Absorption in Puget Sound from Satellite Measured Water-leaving Radiance, 2007 Georgia Basin Puget Sound Research Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

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