The event will take place in Simrall Hall Room 104 at 10 am CT on Monday (January 23rd). The seminar is also available online in the WebEx room. For further information, check out the announcement below: https://t.co/LPpvzD55Sz
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Mehmet Ogut from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory will visit the IMPRESS lab at Mississippi State University and deliver a research seminar titled "Enabling Space Exploration by Autonomous Smart Microwave Radiometers Onboard Small Satellites."
Congratulations to electrical and computer engineering professor Mehmet Kurum for being named to the Paul B. Jacob Endowed Chair!
To learn more about this title, please visit:
https://t.co/pZUtpB74UE
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Our Lab’s quadruped robot dog (known as BD Spot) proved to be so effective to traverse over rough forest terrain (rocks, fallen logs, litter, mixed surface, ramps, etc.) during NASA's SMAPVEX Field Campaign.
https://t.co/9ErKPudgLJ
Our team got trained and exercised the measurement protocols at Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems @CAVS_MSSTATE proving grounds at @MSUEngineering .
https://t.co/8syZOaRfuF
Our team will contribute to the ground team with our forest canopy transmissivity measuring system mounted on a helmet, an all-terrain tracked rover, and Boston Dynamics Spot.
https://t.co/GD8wdTz07k
The objective of the SMAPVEX field campaign is to test the SMAP retrieval in both fully forested and partially forested cases because a significant portion of US and the globe have non-uniform forest cover at the SMAP resolution scale.
https://t.co/kGIoYiZvQI
Team IMPRESS is ready to join @NASAEarth SMAP Validation Experiment (SMAPVEX) that will take place in the temperate forests of northeast US (Massachusetts and Millbrook New York) about two weeks (starting April 23).
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