Sean T. Hammond is an associate professor and plant biologist with 15 years of multidisciplinary research and teaching experience spanning ecosystem modeling, molecular biology, and experimental lab work. He holds a PhD from Cornell for work on individual-based tree and forest growth models and has contributed to NSF macro-systems biology research on latitudinal diversity gradients during a postdoc at the University of New Mexico. Sean’s career uniquely blends hands-on molecular techniques—from mitochondria isolation and transgenic protein movement studies to maize mutant screens—with computational modeling and long-term ecological theory. Now based at the University of North Dakota, he teaches and leads research that connects allometry, plant physiology, and scaling approaches to understand plant and forest dynamics. Colleagues describe him as creatively curious and adventurous—traits reflected in an eclectic early career that ranged from circuit-board assembly to cyclotron lab work—bringing a practical, wide-ranging perspective to academic science.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Biotechnology, BS, Biotechnology at Rochester Institute of Technology
PhD, Plant Biology, PhD, Plant Biology at Cornell University
trackupdate polls iTunes every 10 seconds for information about the currently playing track and hands this information to target plugins to perform various tasks. While the git project's name includes 'nicecast', the project has evolved and the Nicecast specific code has been pushed into the Nicecast plugin.
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