Chippie Kislik, University of California, Berkeley
Chippie Kislik is a PhD student in the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management (ESPM) Department at the University of California, Berkeley. She is fascinated by the applications of remote sensing in water quality analysis and resource management. Her current research focuses on how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, AKA drones) and high-resolution satellite imagery can detect algae and aquatic plants in freshwater systems of California. Chippie enjoys engaging in environmental education, as well as hiking, whistling, speaking Spanish, and watching a good Wes Anderson film.