Chris D. Lippitt, Ph.D.
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of New Mexico
Education
PhD in Geography, Joint Doctoral Program in Geography between San Diego State University and University of California Santa Barbara, 2012
M.A. in Geographic Information Science, Clark University Graduate School of Geography, 2006
B.A. in Geography, Clark University, 2005
Research Interests
Remote Sensing; Geographic Information Science; Time-Sensitive Geographic Information
Current Projects
Lead - P.I of "Development of a Remote Sensing Network for Time-sensitive Detection of Fine Scale Damage to Transportation Infrastructure"
Lippitt, Christopher D. and Susan Bogus-Halter
Department of Transportation – Research and Innovative Technologies
September 1 2014 – December 30 2016, $1,217,397 Direct Costs and $71,103.00 Indirect Costs
Institutional PI of "Collaborative Proposal: Optimization of Remote Sensing Networks for Time-sensitive Detection of Fine Scale Damage to Critical Infrastructure"
Lippitt, Christopher D.
National Science Foundation
August 1 2014 – July 31 2016, $118,068.00 Direct Costs, $54,164 Indirect Costs
Recent Publications
Zhang*, S., Bogus, S.M., and Lippitt, C.D. In Press. “Pavement surface permanent deformation detection and assessment based on digital aerial triangulation.” Proceedings of the 2015 International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering, ASCE, Austin, TX.
Lippitt, C.D., D.A. Stow and K. Clarke. 2014. On the Nature of Models for Time-Sensitive Remote Sensing. International Journal of Remote Sensing 35 (18): 6815-6841.
Stow, D.A., Y. Tsai, L.L. Coulter, and C.D. Lippitt. 2014. Detecting and Measuring Moving Objects with Airborne Repeat Station Imaging in Rapid Succession Mode. Remote Sensing Letters 5 (3), 213-220.