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Converting Campbell Scientific Binary Files to ASCII

Much of my work in my current post-doc (and all through graduate school) has me working with Campbell Scientific equipment and data loggers. We use them pretty much everywhere, and they’re the industry standard for building micrometeorology and eddy covariance platforms.
Converting Campbell Scientific Binary Files to ASCII

PyOCN

Writing PyOCN: A Library for Generating Simulated River Networks I recently took a shot at building an actual software library, something I haven’t really done before. I’ve made loads of scripts and one-off software projects for my own use or for research use, but never something meant to be distributed to the public.
PyOCN

Installing rTREES in a virtual environment using conda

This tutorial is designed to help you run the TREES model in a “virtual environment,” a quarantine chamber for software, so that it doesn’t interfere with/get affected by your other R projects.

Working in Python with Jupyter and Anaconda

Image source: https://xkcd.com/1987/ I wrote this tutorial to help people in my lab learn how to manage their python and R environments using anaconda. I’ve gotten some positive feedback on it, so hopefully you’ll find it helpful too.
Working in Python with Jupyter and Anaconda

Kernza Website

We made some social media pages for the Kernza project! Website: kernzawyoming.org Instagram: @kernzawyoming

Kicking off Kernza

Back in October, my partner Hannah Rodgers and I applied for a Western SARE Professional+Producer grant under P.I. Professor Jay Norton, one of Hannah’s PhD Advisors, along with several farmers across eastern Wyoming, with the goal of evaluating the potential benefits for perennial grains in Wyoming, and hopefully adopting them as a commercial crop in the future.
Kicking off Kernza