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DESCRIPTION:The IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) UGA Stude
 nt Chapter is hosting its Geoscience and Remote Sensing Workshop\, featuri
 ng two focused and insightful sessions designed to support both emerging a
 nd experienced researchers in the remote sensing community. This event bri
 ngs together experts who will share practical guidance on securing competi
 tive research funding and demonstrate innovative sensing technologies used
  across ground-based and satellite platforms.\n\nThe workshop opens with 
 “Winning NASA FINESST: Insights on Crafting a Stellar Research Proposal\
 ,” offering strategies for developing compelling research ideas and stre
 ngthening application materials for one of NASA’s premier graduate progr
 ams. Following a dinner break and networking opportunity\, the second sess
 ion\, “Technology Demonstration in Remote Sensing: From Ground to Satell
 ite\,” highlights modern tools and methods that drive today’s advances
  in Earth observation.\n\nJoin us for an afternoon of expert talks\, hands
 -on insight\, and meaningful interaction with peers and professionals. Thi
 s event aims to foster collaboration across disciplines and inspire new pe
 rspectives on the evolving landscape of geoscience\, remote sensing\, and 
 Earth observation technologies.\n\nSpeaker(s): Md Mehedi Farhad\, Dylan Bo
 yd\n\nRoom: Room 1240\, Bldg: Driftmier Engineering Center\, 597 D. W. Bro
 oks Drive\, Athens\, Georgia\, United States\, 30602\, Virtual: https://ev
 ents.vtools.ieee.org/m/513891
LOCATION:Room: Room 1240\, Bldg: Driftmier Engineering Center\, 597 D. W. B
 rooks Drive\, Athens\, Georgia\, United States\, 30602\, Virtual: https://
 events.vtools.ieee.org/m/513891
ORGANIZER:ag31608@uga.edu
SEQUENCE:64
SUMMARY:Geoscience and Remote Sensing Workshop
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  sessions designed to support both emerging and experienced researchers in
  the remote sensing community. This event brings together experts who will
  share &lt;strong data-start=&quot;474&quot; data-end=&quot;537&quot;&gt;practical guidance on secur
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 ch ideas and strengthening application materials for one of NASA&amp;rsquo\;s 
 premier graduate programs. Following a &lt;strong data-start=&quot;901&quot; data-end=&quot;
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 ts modern tools and methods that drive today&amp;rsquo\;s advances in Earth ob
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