Jean is an experienced environmental scientist with a demonstrated history of working in a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving our natural resources. He is a strong research professional with a M.S. focused on Environmental Management, auditing and application of renewable energies. On the personal side, he loves spending time with family - going to the movies, and visiting dog parks with family pet "Papi". His hobbies include rock climbing, hiking, and video games.
Teresa Burlingame works for the NEON Science Team, primarily working with the Terrestrial Instrumentation System (TIS). Teresa started her career at NEON in 2014 working as a seasonal technician in Domain 03 – Southeast. There she advanced to work as a field ecologist specializing in terrestrial instrumentation. In 2017 she transferred to Domain 16 – Pacific Northwest, continuing to grow as a field ecologist specializing in both terrestrial and aquatic instrumentation.
Kyle joined NEON in 2017 as a field ecologist in the Pacific Northwest Domain (D16) where he managed the Terrestrial Instrumentation System (TIS) and supported the Aquatic Instrumentation System (AIS). In 2022, Kyle joined NEON's Science team as a data scientist where he focuses on data quality, monitoring, and alerting for TIS data products. Kyle earned both his M.S. in Data Analytics and B.S. in Environmental Science at Oregon State University.
Jim has a background in limnology and aquatic ecology in lakes and streams. His past research includes estimating lake ecosystem metabolism using in-situ, high-frequency dissolved oxygen sensors. He also managed a number of whole lake manipulation experiments that investigated carbon sources to aquatic food webs, leading indicators of ecosystem regime shifts, and impacts from increased dissolved organic carbon to lake ecosystems.