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Overview

Andrew B. Cooper is affiliated with Seattle Children's Hospital in the United States. Their research spans multiple interdisciplinary areas, including environmental science, physics and astronomy, and engineering. The primary subfields of their work are environmental engineering, instrumentation, and computational mechanics.

The scientist's research focuses on topics related to remote sensing and LiDAR applications, advanced optical sensing technologies, and surface roughness and optical measurements.

Andrew B. Cooper has published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Notable recent papers include:

  • Lidar Light Scattering Augmentation (LISA): Physics-based Simulation of Adverse Weather Conditions for 3D Object Detection, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Their work often involves collaboration, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Velat Kilic
  • Deepti Hegde
  • Vishwanath A. Sindagi
  • Mark A. Foster
  • Vishal M. Patel

Best Publications

  • The history of ocean resources: modeling cod biomass using historical records

    Andrew A. Rosenberg;W Jeffrey Bolster;Karen E. Alexander;William B. Leavenworth

  • THE APPLICATION OF DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS TO WILDLIFE RESOURCE SELECTION STUDIES

    Andrew B. Cooper;Joshua J. Millspaugh

  • Optimal size and number of propagules: allowance for discrete stages and effects of maternal size on reproductive output and offspring fitness.

    Andrew P. Hendry;Troy Day;Andrew B. Cooper

  • Movements of bluefin tuna ( Thunnus thynnus ) in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean recorded by pop-up satellite archival tags

    S. G. Wilson;S. G. Wilson;M. E. Lutcavage;M. E. Lutcavage;R. W. Brill;M. P. Genovese

  • Regulators of denitrification in an organic riparian soil

    L.A. Schipper;A.B. Cooper;C.G. Harfoot;W.J. Dyck

  • Seasonal dynamics of soil respiration and N mineralization in chronically warmed and fertilized soils

    Alexandra R. Contosta;Serita D. Frey;Andrew B. Cooper

  • Linking removal targets to the ecological effects of invaders: a predictive model and field test.

    Stephanie J. Green;Nicholas K. Dulvy;Annabelle M. L. Brooks;John L. Akins

  • Global population trajectories of tunas and their relatives.

    Maria José Juan-Jordá;Iago Mosqueira;Andrew B. Cooper;Juan Freire

  • Avoiding fishy growth curves

    Sebastián A. Pardo;Andrew B. Cooper;Nicholas K. Dulvy

  • CONTROLS OF SPATIAL VARIATION IN THE PREVALENCE OF TREMATODE PARASITES INFECTING A MARINE SNAIL

    James E. Byers;April M. H. Blakeslee;Ernst Linder;Andrew B. Cooper

  • Design and analysis of long-term ecological monitoring studies

    Robert A. Gitzen;Joshua J. Millspaugh;Andrew B. Cooper;Daniel S. Licht

  • Extinction risk and bottlenecks in the conservation of charismatic marine species

    Loren McClenachan;Andrew B. Cooper;Kent E. Carpenter;Nicholas K. Dulvy

  • The dangers of ignoring metapopulation structure for the conservation of salmonids

    Andrew B. Cooper;Marc Mangel

  • Extinction rate, historical population structure and ecological role of the Caribbean monk seal

    Loren McClenachan;Andrew B Cooper

  • Black-swan events in animal populations.

    Sean C. Anderson;Trevor A. Branch;Andrew B. Cooper;Nicholas K. Dulvy

  • Rethinking Trade-Driven Extinction Risk in Marine and Terrestrial Megafauna

    Loren McClenachan;Andrew B. Cooper;Nicholas K. Dulvy

  • Soil microbial communities vary as much over time as with chronic warming and nitrogen additions

    Alexandra R. Contosta;Serita D. Frey;Andrew B. Cooper

  • The Importance of Surprising Results and Best Practices in Historical Ecology

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  • Improving estimates of population status and trend with superensemble models

    Sean C Anderson;Andrew B Cooper;Olaf P Jensen;Cóilín Minto

  • Applying a New Ensemble Approach to Estimating Stock Status of Marine Fisheries Around the World

    Andrew A. Rosenberg;Kristin M. Kleisner;Jamie Afflerbach;Sean C. Anderson

  • Gulf of Maine cod in 1861: historical analysis of fishery logbooks, with ecosystem implications

    Karen E. Alexander;William B. Leavenworth;Jamie Cournane;Andrew B. Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas K. Dulvy
Nicholas K. Dulvy Simon Fraser University
Molly Lutcavage
Molly Lutcavage University of Massachusetts Boston
Elizabeth R. Selig
Elizabeth R. Selig Stanford University
Joshua J. Millspaugh
Joshua J. Millspaugh University of Montana
Mark Dickey-Collas
Mark Dickey-Collas Technical University of Denmark
Wolfgang Haider
Wolfgang Haider Simon Fraser University
Randall M. Peterman
Randall M. Peterman Simon Fraser University
John D. Reynolds
John D. Reynolds Simon Fraser University
Jonathan W. Moore
Jonathan W. Moore Simon Fraser University
James T. Thorson
James T. Thorson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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