Edward Morris is an earth scientist with 11 years of experience applying remote sensing, field observation and machine learning to coastal and terrestrial ecosystem monitoring. Currently at Cervest, he focuses on making climate intelligence actionable, building on prior roles delivering global EO products for projects like Global Forest Watch and Global Mangrove Watch at Vizzuality. His background includes multiple postdoctoral positions where he combined in situ carbon and nutrient flux measurements with satellite data to quantify ecosystem function and hydrological influences. Edward has also worked as a freelance researcher developing ML-based remote sensing methods to monitor power-plant emissions for Carbon Tracker, showing a practical bridge between research and operational environmental monitoring. Based in Madrid, he maintains an academic footprint via ORCID and Google Scholar and shares code and reproducible work on GitHub/GitLab. Colleagues describe him as a scientist who translates detailed field expertise into robust, production-ready Earth observation workflows.
11 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Oceanography and Marine Biology, 2.1 (honours), Bachelor of Science - BS, Oceanography and Marine Biology, 2.1 (honours) at University of Southampton
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Natural Sciences at University of Groningen
Contributions:26 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 9 months
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