Colleagues,
For all interested in geodetic imaging techniques, I wanted to let you know that the registration for my fully remote-accessible Spring '24 class GEOS 639 InSAR and Its Applications is still open.
📅: Starts Jan 16, 2024
💻: Synchronous online / accessible to anybody interested
🎓: 3 credits; CRN: 35712
🧪: This course features high-performance cloud-based labs using Jupyter Notebooks
📃: This course teaches InSAR and other techniques to measure the shape and motion of the Earth surface. It focuses on techniques and applications of Geodetic Imaging, a technology field that encompasses a set of theories for the extraction of geodetic information from images. This course will predominantly focus on dataset from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and selected optical sensors. Addressed techniques include InSAR; InSAR time series analysis, Radarclinometry, as well as tracking techniques, Structure-from-Motion, and optical flow. The integration of geodetic data from images into geophysical models will also be discussed. The class is aimed at graduate students and advanced undergraduate students across a range of engineering and geoscience disciplines.
You may have students interested in this course. Please forward this information and the attached flyer to anybody interested. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Regards, Franz
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Franz J Meyer
Professor, Geophysical Institute &
Chief Scientist, Alaska Satellite Facility
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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