A one-credit seminar open to all students interested in satellite observation of the earth or space, the computational modeling of the associated sciences, and the computational systems for obtaining and managing the associated data. The seminar may include guest speakers, student speakers (students registered give one talk each), and working-group meetings.
This course may be taken more than once for credit, and all students, whether registered for the course or not, are invited to attend the meetings. There is no textbook.
Dr. J. Guillory
Wednesdays, 3:00 p.m., room 206, S&T I
Feb. 5: Joe Weingartner: dust/small meteors
Feb. 12: Russell Youmans: dust/small cometary fragments
Feb. 18: Stephen Ungar: hyperion & hyperspectral remote sensing
Feb. 25: Truong Le: Accretion disks with shocks
Mar. 3 : Owen Kelley: hurricane remote sensing
Mar. 10 spring break
Mar. 17 open
Mar. 24: Kirk Borne: the National Virtual Observatory
Mar. 31: open
Apr. 7: R. Caballero-Lopez (?) (UM): Modeling cosmic ray transport
Apr. 14: Marc Salvador: HSI
Apr. 21: Y. Watanachak: HSI-related
Apr. 28: Bill Liao: Env. remote sensing