Michelle Quigley

Assistant Research Professor, Energy and Environmental Sustainability Laboratories

Michelle Quigley is the lead researcher at the Center for Quantitative Imaging.

She is an expert in computed tomography (CT) imaging. Her PhD is in soil science from Michigan State University, where she gained experience studying soil carbon in soils using the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory to obtain CT images of soils. Michelle’s post-doc was in Michigan State’s Department of Horticulture running their NSI X3000 CT machine for multiple disciplines on campus. She was involved in research pertaining to horticulture, biology, energy research, anthropology, forestry, materials science, and soil science during her post-doc.

Michelle is interested in helping other researchers get the most out of their CT images and has experience in image processing. Her personal research interests are soil carbon dynamics and plant/soil interactions and CT imaging.