 Hi, my name is Joel with O'Neill Dunn. I teach some of the online remote sensing courses at Penn State. I got my start using geospatial technology as an undergraduate forestry major when I took a course from a professor in which at the very end he talked about how he used satellite imagery to map high elevation forest decline. And I became his research assistant and just really amazed by how he can use imagery acquired hundreds of miles above the Earth's surface to map things that in some cases we couldn't even see with our own eyes. Spent four years after I graduated serving in the infantry in the United States Marine Corps, came back, went to graduate school and have really just continued my career in geospatial technology. On my day job, I manage a team that does everything from make 3D models of trees and open areas so that planners can better understand their green infrastructure to deploying with our drone team for emergencies to map natural disasters. On my personal side, I live in Vermont and I'm a year-round bike commuter and no matter what the weather, you'll find me making my five and a half mile journey to and from Wook each and every day and I look forward to seeing you online.