Our group has been awarded $493,158 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) for an Airborne Cryospheric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system, or CryoSAR. The CryoSAR system will develop Canada’s expertise in estimating snow accumulation on land, lakes and sea ice, characterizing freshwater ice and sea ice properties, and monitoring the freeze-thaw state of soils from an airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) instrument. The target landscapes are part of the cryosphere which represents those places on Earth where water is frozen. The proposed airborne SAR system, a...
It's the start of a new academic year and I'm delighted to welcome three new students to the UWECEML lab: Benyamin, Sushrut and Sahil will join the growing research focus on Autonomous Driving including building collaboritive driving models that can be learned from data and modelling/learning human driver behaviour styles.
See Presentations for information on talks members of the lab gave in August and upcoming talks...
Heygster, G., M. Kaichi, R.E.J. Kelly and G. Liu (2017) Foreword to the special issue on the Global Change Observation Mission—Water: contributions to global water cycle science from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-2, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Remote Sensing, 10(9): 3835-3838. Read more about New Publication: Heygster, Kaichi, Kelly and Liu (JSTARS)
Li, Q. and R.E.J. Kelly (2017) Correcting satellite passive microwave brightness temperatures in forested landscapes using satellite visible reflectance estimates of forest transmissivity, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Remote Sensing. Doi: 10.1109/JSTARS.2017.2707545Read more about New Publication: Li and Kelly (JSTARS)
Welcome to Margot Flemming who has joined the group as a new MSc research thesis student. Margot's research will be focused on multi-resolution remote sensing observations of snow. Read more about Welcome to Margot (MSc candidate)