2004 Joint Remote Sensing Seminar

Universities and Organizations Participating:

Purdue University
Indiana State University
Mississippi State University
University of Nebraska
John C. Stennis Space Center
USGS EROS Data Center

Date:

Seminar Topic:

August 25
The seminar for this first week was cancelled.
September 1
Gilbert Rochon, ITaP, Purdue University, "The Utility of Remote Sensing for Epidemics and Epizootics" (26 MB)
September 8
Dennis Hood & Kevin Gallo, EROS Data Center, "Exploring the EROS Data Center" (55 MB)
September 15
Jim Bethel, Purdue University, "Evaluation of Projection Errors Using Commercial Satellite Imagery" (34 MB)
September 22
Ryan Jensen, Indiana State University, "Urban Forestry and Remote Sensing" (2MB)
September 29
David Shaw , Mississippi State University, "Overview of Remote Sensing Research Activities at Mississippi State University"
October 6
Roger King, Mississippi State University, "Image Information Mining and Sematic Webs for Knowledge"(6MB)
October 13
Bill Cooke, Mississippi State University, "Modeling Risk of West Nile Virus Using Map Algebra"
October 20
Craig Daughtry, ARS/Beltsville, MD, "Remote Sensing Crop Residue Cover and Tillage Intensity" (4MB)
October 27
David Evans, Mississippi State University, "LiDAR - The Future of Forest Assessments"
November 3
Scott Samson, Mississippi State University, "The Digital Cooperative: Innovations in Precision Agriculture at the Grassroots Level"
November 10
Anatoly Gitelson, University of Nebraska, "Remote Estimation of Net Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide Exchange in Crops"
November 17
Paul Mausel, Indiana State University, "Remote Sensing Technology Transfer: Needs and Opportunities"
November 24
Thanksgiving Holiday
December 1
Presentations by Students
(An example of a potential presentation)
Mike Flaherty
Falko Engel
Joseph Quansah
Tushar Sinha
Thomas Krumpen
Dazhi Mao
December 8
Presentations by Students
David Brookman
Alison Goss
Frank Tenkorang
Patrick Gies
Jeremy Weber
Ping Lu

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