…3-D spatial information” (photos shown below). We had an enlightening discussion with participants while creating topographic models with playdough! Already looking forward to the next one! REU SLAWR Exchange – Another Engagement connection to Diana Dalbotten (mentioned above) is our…
Information for users to decide what imagery processing stretch and bit depth options are most appropriate for varying purposes….
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC Welcomes Stephanie Linde We would like to extend a warm welcome to Stephanie Linde, our newest staff member. She brings over ten years of GIS project management and consultancy…
…model of the Arctic using the University of Illinois’ Blue Waters supercomputer. Morin has numerous publications in wide-ranging fields including remote sensing, geoscience education, the carbon cycle, and scientific visualization. Morin stated that “PGC has done incredible things over the…
What I Do I develop front and back end systems to facilitate the processing, delivery, and storage of PGC products for research and community interest. Education BA Computer Science, University of Minnesota Morris, 2004 Interests I enjoy spending my time…
…model their activity, and make landscape-scale predictions regarding the biomass and productivity of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The simplicity of these communities and their ability to survive under extreme environmental conditions also make these ecosystems an intriguing astrobiological analog. Their…
…employ remote sensing based techniques and research projects to inspire others on ways to continue science from their desktop. Your feedback has been so positive and encouraging, we look forward to continue the series in 2021. Until then, enjoy learning…
…will cover a range of disciplines including landslides, drone photogrammetry, ice sheet surface elevation change, coastal environments, and more. When: 08:00-12:20 p.m. on Friday, December 14, 2018 Where: Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Hall A-C (Poster Hall), Washington, D.C. Section:…
…wheel-ski gear, the Wing assists NSF’s polar research programs. The unit began annual support to NSF in the Antarctic in 1999. Since then, the Wing has completed dozens of missions each season, flying hundreds of researchers and support staff and…