Profiles
Meg Dolman (Boise State University)
Project: Classification and High-Resolution Delineation of the Fire-Prone Wildland-Urban Interface
What do you hope to accomplish through your research?
Through my research I aspire to create something valuable for managers tasked with wildfire hazard management and mitigation, that is also applicable beyond southern Idaho. I am excited by the skills that I am acquiring through my research and I hope to continue to strengthen my relationship with my community partner.
Are you interested in a particular fire science career path?
Post-PhD, I am dedicated to pursuing a fire science career path. Ideally, I would like a position that allows me to continue furthering my passion for research, whilst exploring avenues of fire science communication and education. Specifically, I am passionate about initiatives aimed at human-ignition reduction, fire prevention, and enhancing community resilience to fire risk.
Contact information: megandolman@u.boisestate.edu
Charlotte Reed (University of Montana)
Project: Classification and High-Resolution Delineation of the Fire-Prone Wildland-Urban Interface
What do you hope to accomplish through your research?
Through my research I aspire to create something valuable for managers tasked with wildfire hazard management and mitigation,
that is also applicable beyond southern Idaho. I am excited by the skills that I am acquiring through my research and I hope to
continue to strengthen my relationship with my community partner.
Are you interested in a particular fire science career path?
Post-PhD, I am dedicated to pursuing a fire science career path. Ideally, I would like a position that allows me to continue furthering my
passion for research, whilst exploring avenues of fire science communication and education. Specifically, I am passionate about initiatives
aimed at human-ignition reduction, fire prevention, and enhancing community resilience to fire risk.
Contact information: charlotte.reed@umconnect.umt.edu