Iain H. Woodhouse is a Senior Lecturer in Radar Remote Sensing at the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh. His expertise is in the retrieval of biophysical properties of vegetation using active remote sensing, specifically synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and lidar. A key focus of his approach is the linking of observational models with process models. He is a principal investigator on a number of projects related to quantitative measurements of forests from remote sensing, funded by NERC, DTI, DSTL and the Forestry Commission. He is also a member of the NERC Earth Observation Director’s Advisory Board, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Capacity Building Committee and a non-executive director of Ecometrica Ltd. He was a founding member of the Edinburgh Earth Observatory (EEO), a Research Group within the School of GeoSciences. Iain has a PhD from the Heriot-Watt University, an MSc in Remote Sensing from Dundee University and a BSc(hons) from the University of Edinburgh. He has also worked at the Marconi Research Centre and Wageningen University. In 1999 he moved to the University of Edinburgh.
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