Atmos Jones Lab

Tracking Carbon, One Tree at a Time

Designing the future of ecological monitoring with cutting-edge sensors and real-time data.

Projects

Urban Tree Ecophysiology Network

The Urban Trees Ecophysiology Network (UTEN) is a network of researchers aiming to understand the urban trees response to climate change.

OCO-2 and Solar Induced Flourescence (SIF)

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) is capable of measuring Solar-Induced chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF). SIF helps us understand terrestrial photosynthesis which furthers our understanding of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.

Ribbonized Sap Flow Sensor

The Ribbonized Sap Flow (RSF) sensor is a novel design for measuring sap flow in trees. It is designed to be low-cost, easy to deploy, and capable of long-term monitoring of tree water use.

Meet the Team

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Dr. Taylor Jones

Professor in the Earth Commons Institute at Georgetown University. Dr. Jones specializes in satellite remote sensing and environmental instrumentation, developing custom sensors for monitoring greenhouse gases and ecological systems.

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Dr. Jonathan Dooley

Postdoctoral Fellow at the Earth Commons Institute at Georgetown University. Dr. Dooley's research focuses on satellite-based greenhouse gas monitoring and advancing techniques to interpret large-scale atmospheric data.

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Emma Lindbergh

Undergraduate student at Georgetown University pursuing a major in Computer Science and a minor in Environmental Studies.