Linda Bailey Hayden

EDUCATION: PH.D. MATHEMATICS/EDUCATION 1989, American University, Washington, DC M.S. COMPUTER SCIENCE 1983, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA M.A. MATHEMATICS/EDUCATION 1972, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH B.S. MATHEMATICS/PHYSICS 1970, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA ____ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: DIRECTOR, Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education and Research, ECSU, 2002 - present PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (tenured), 1980-present, Elizabeth City State University ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, 1988-89, Univ. of the District of Columbia INSTRUCTOR OF MATHEMATICS, 1972-78, Kentucky State University & University of Kentucky

There are 7 included publications by Linda Bailey Hayden :

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Building Capacity in Polar Science, International Innovations: Disseminating Science Research and Technology, North America 2011 198 Working with cyberinfrastructure in remote locations has offered Dr. Linda Hayden the opportunity to support a wide range of students in developing research interests in Polar Regions.
Building a Model of Collaboration Between Historically Black and Historically White Universities 2011 394 Despite increases over the last two decades in the degrees awarded to underrepresented students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, enhancing diversity in these disciplines remains a significant challenge. This pa...
Collaborations Focused on Enhancing Undergraduate Involvement in Remote Sensing Applications to Atmospheric and Earth Science Research 2006 1290 This paper discusses the mentoring strategies used with groups of undergraduate physics, mathematics, and atmospheric science majors to develop their ability to contribute to remote sensing investigations. The projects have been a joint effort of sci...
Hands-on GPS and Remote Sensing Training for High School Learners During IGARSS 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa 2010 1106 Continuing the commitment of the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) to education and outreach, the IEEE 2009 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) conference in Cape Town, South Africa provided an opportunity for ov...
Reduction and Loss of an Ice Shelf in Elizabeth City State University Bay, Antarctica: 1972 - 2003 2013 326 Gradual reduction of a small ice shelf in the Pine Island Bay area is measured using eleven Landsat images spanning 1972 to 2003. Measurements of Ice shelf area indicate that it expanded slightly during the first two decades of observations from appr...
Report from the Office of Polar Programs Subcommittee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Submitted to the OPP Advisory Committee, July 2022 151 This report is presented by the Subcommittee for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to the Advisory Committee of the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs (OPP). The subcommittee was commissioned in September 2020 by then OPP Director ...
Sense and Sensibility, International Innovations Magazine 2014 85 Remote sensing researchers Drs Linda Hayden and Malcolm LeCompte discuss their work towards facilitating a diversity of projects, ranging from characterizing Antarctic ice sheets to discovering lost colonists.