
Events for February 25, 2019 - April 22, 2019
February 2019
TAMU Interactive Charrette: Leveraging Geospatial Digital Transformation
Dr. Stacey D. Lyle Assistant Professor of Practice Department of Geography, Texas A&M University Charrette brainstorming on using Geospatial Technology to Solve Scientific Challenges. “Digital Transformation the new industry currency”: The economic reality where technology disrupts workflows to actionable intelligent solutions. Team science is a collaborative effort to address a scientific challenge that leverages the strengths and expertise of professionals trained in different fields. Geospatial Technologies: UAS/Drones, Geiger Lidar, eCognition,…
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Seafloor Digital Elevation Models: Creation and Analysis of Environmental Features
Dr. Niall Slowey Professor Dept. of Oceanography Texas A&M University Geospatial Technology Showcase Techniques for election and processing high-resolution sonar data Use of seafloor bathymetry and acoustic backscatter information to investigate marine geological and other environmental processes Seafloor digital elevation models as basis for understanding coral reef processes and managing of reef resources Seafloor bathymetry: a key parameter for interpretation of the International Law of the Sea Dr. Niall Slowey…
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Dr. Jyh-Charn (Steve) Liu Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Texas A&M University
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Drone Visual Data Analytics for Detection and Mapping of Disaster Impact
Dr. Amir H. Behzadan Associate Professor Department of Construction Science, Texas A&M University
Read MoreFrom Ground to Air: Coupling Field Measurements with Airborne Remote Sensing Using Autonomous Small Unmanned Air Systems
Dr. Ryan Ewing | Associate Professor, Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M University Dr. Anthony Filippi | Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, Texas A&M University Dr. John Valasek | Professor, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University Geospatial Technology Showcase The ability to conduct useful science under the framework of precision agriculture is not only dependent upon the collection of high-quality, usable data on plants,…
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