Where in the World are the #DamesOfDrones? Check out this StoryMap to meet the amazing women using #drones in their work & science! If you are a #DamesOfDrones or know someone, drop us a DM so we can highlight you in our #WomeninDronesWednesday series! https://t.co/gEHMxhN0uq
@SECOORA is sponsoring 6 US Southeast candidates to take 3 online drone courses offered by @MarineUAS & @DukeEnvironment starting Oct 2023. Courses cover drone basics, science operations, & quantitative analysis. Submissions due 5:00 PM ET, June 30, 2023. https://t.co/PBAFjpSxsD
For any #geospatial nerds still here, @DukeEnvironment is hiring an Instructor in Geospatial Data & Technologies to support development & delivery of training in fundamental, applied & field-based data analysis for science & mgmt. Join us! Apply here: https://t.co/xkb4HxDYLL
We also practiced and went through a 2nd round of Pitches & 10 finalists were selected for the in-person training bootcamp.
We got a hands-on experience on the shared concepts while working with the @SkydioHQ 2+, @DJIGlobal's AgrasT30, Matrice300, Phantom4 & @sensefly's eBee X
✨ New paper! ✨
The first of my PhD!
Find out how we combined mark-recapture, #drone surveys, and sat tracking to estimate the population of foraging turtles in a shallow lagoon in the Indian Ocean 🛰️🌊 https://t.co/7oa3xYsDJl #WomeninDronesWednesday#IWD2023
✨New paper!✨
The first of my PhD!
Where can you find the highest density of immature hawksbill turtles?🤔
Turns out it’s in the middle of the Indian Ocean! 🌏
Read how we used #drone surveys for population estimates
https://t.co/7oa3xYsDJl #WomeninDronesWednesday#IWD2023
Accuracy of #3D Landscape Reconstruction without Ground Control Points #GCPs Using Different #UAS#drone Platforms by Margaret Kalacska and team from @mcgillu#manuscriptmonday
https://t.co/HhdxMHXhfh
Thanks @ncculture for the cool note celebrating America's first female aerial photographer (amongst other firsts)! Imagine what she would think about and do if she had access to the #drones of today! @DamesOfDrones@LadiesOfLandsat@SistersofSAR
.@sharinade uses #drones to study the behaviour of dolphins and porpoises. She collects videos of their behaviour synchronized with a hydrophone to better understand the use of their different vocalizations. https://t.co/WwgNktGfC4
#WomeninDronesWednesday