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Stacey Stark has 7 years of experience using geographic information systems (GIS) in the fields of Environmental Health, Water Resources, and Landscape Ecology. Her primary research interests are in using digital elevation models (DEMs) to automatically classify landscape features. Stacey has a broad range of GIS skills including project management, programming, method development, computer software maintenance, writing, and teaching. Since joining UMD in April, 2002, Stacey has spent most of her time providing oversight to the growing GIS program in the Geographic Information Sciences Laboratory (GISL) and facilitating the implementation of program, equipment and system resources. She researches and secures funding to maintain the lab and to support projects that provide students with hands-on GIS experience, educates faculty in the uses of GIS in many disciplines, and promotes the use of GIS in UMD research and in student curriculum.
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