A IEEE Technical Lecture at 5:30 PM Online (21 August 2023)

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Dear Academician/ Researcher/ Students,

Greetings of the day

We are delighted to extend a cordial invitation to you for the upcoming IEEE Technical Lecture on the topic " Insights from Polarimetric SAR and Optical Data: Flood Mapping, Lunar Water-Ice Detection, Covid-19, And More". This program is organizing by IEEE MTT-S and IEEE Signal Processing Society Student Chapter NIT Patna in association with IEEE SB-NIT Patna under IEEE Kolkata Section. The details of Technical Lecture are as follows:

Title: Insights from Polarimetric SAR and Optical Data: Flood Mapping, Lunar Water-Ice Detection, Covid-19, And More

Date: 21-08-2023 (Monday)

Time: 5:30 PM Onwards

Speaker: DR. NIDHI VERMA, BOSTON UNIVERSITY, CENTER FOR REMOTE SENSING, BOSTON, USA

Venue: Online (Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/rwv-nibi-hty)

We look forward to your enthusiastic participation.

 

Best regards,

Team

IEEE SPS and IEEE MTT-S 

Student Branch Chapter, NIT Patna.



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  • Cordinated By Dr.Subodh Srivastava,Rakesh Ranjan,Priyanshu Raj

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE MTT-S Student Chapter NIT Patna in association with IEEE SB-NIT Patna


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CENTER FOR REMOTE SENSING, BOSTON UNIVERSITY, BOSTON, USA

Topic:

Insights from Polarimetric SAR and Optical Data: Flood Mapping, Lunar Water-Ice Detection, Covid-19, And More

Topic Overview: The topic delves into the multifaceted applications of polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical data in various domains. It explores how these data sources offer insights in flood mapping, lunar water-ice detection, Covid-19 monitoring, and beyond. By combining SAR's scattering details with optical imagery's visual richness, accurate flood extents can be mapped. Polarimetric SAR aids in identifying water-ice on the Moon, while optical data reveals Covid-19's impacts on urban areas. The interdisciplinary nature of this field calls for collaboration to extract meaningful insights and drive future advancements. The integration of these data sources, advances in technology, and cross-disciplinary teamwork hold the key to uncovering profound insights into our world and beyond.

Biography:

Dr. Nidhi Verma is a distinguished scientist in radar remote sensing with a remarkable academic journey. Beginning at the Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, her passion for knowledge led to a Ph.D. in 2021. As a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Department of Space, Government of India, she significantly advanced radar remote sensing research at the Physical Research Laboratory. Dr. Verma's expertise in land cover characterization, disaster mapping, and machine learning proved transformative. Joining Boston University's Center for Remote Sensing in 2022, her focus on polarimetric synthetic-aperture radar expanded to Earth and celestial bodies, impacting missions like Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2. Her proficiency in high-performance computing accelerated data processing pipelines, while her mentorship and collaborative spirit left a lasting influence. Dr. Verma's contributions redefine radar remote sensing's potential, reflecting unyielding curiosity and innovation for future discoveries.

 

 

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