
Bryce Young
Graduate Student Researcher, Fire Center at The Conversation
Bryce is a graduate student at the University of Montana and a Spatial Wildfire Analyst at Pyrologix. As an uSAS pilot and a specialist in wildfire risk mitigation, he brings a wealth of experience to his work. Since 2013, Bryce has worked in various roles within the wildfire space, including as a firefighter, contractor, and researcher. His extensive hands-on experience has influenced his work with the National Center for Landscape Fire Analysis, where he explores novel methods for measuring the fuels that make up the wildland-urban interface. These methods blend LiDAR, photogrammetry, satellite imagery, GIS, property records, computer vision and machine learning. Source
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Jul 16, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Chris Moran |Bryce Young
Roofs, windows and siding all affect how vulnerable a home is and how likely it is to survive a wildfire. So does what’s around it in the ‘home ignition zone.’
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