Brent Chamberlain
Brent Chamberlain, Ph.D., is a computational environmental planner and Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Utah State University. His scholarly background is diverse, spanning computer science, natural resources management, psychology and planning. His research interests include visualization, spatial data science, applied machine learning, and environmental perception of built and natural environments. He has received five million in funding from various federal and state agencies, has published three dozen peer review papers and presented over 100 presentations globally. In 2023 he received the Excellence in Research or Creative Work Award from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
US Scholar Program – Fulbright / FCT: Foundation for Science and Technology Award (All Disciplines)
Position, Home Institution: Associate Professor, Utah State University, College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Field of Study: Architecture – Landscape Architecture
Project Title: “Multimethod Assessment Techniques for Spatial Planning and Design”
Host Institution, Location: Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Department of Natural Resources, Environment and Landscape, Lisboa / ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, Information Sciences, Technologies and Architecture Research Center (ISTAR-IUL)
Grant Duration, Starting Date (month): 4 months, starting in February 2025