Water, Climate & Environment Fall Mini-Symposium

Remote sensing of environment
Fri, December 2, 2016
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Mendenhall 291

School of Earth Sciences, Division of Water, Climate & Environment

Fall Mini-Symposium

"Remote Sensing of Water, Climate & Environment"

Keynote by Prof. Joel Johnson, OSU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


2:00 - 2:05: Introductory Remarks
Ian Howat, Associate Professor & WCE Division Chair, School of Earth Sciences

2:05 - 2:20: “River flow from space”
Michael Durand, Associate Professor, School of Earth Sciences

2:20 - 2:25: Discussion

2:25 - 2:40: “Satellite Geodesy and Interdisciplinary Earth Sciences”
CK Shum, Professor & Distinguished University Scholar, School of Earth Sciences

2:40 - 2:45: Discussion

2:45 - 3:00: Coffee Break

3:00 - 3:15: “Using GPS geodesy to better constrain modern and post-LGM ice loss in Greenland”
Michael Bevis, Professor & Ohio Eminent Scholar, School of Earth Sciences

3:15 - 3:20: Discussion

3:20 - 3:50 Keynote: “Environmental Remote Sensing Research at OSU's ElectroScience Laboratory”
Joel Johnson, Professor & Chair, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering

3:50 - 4:00: Discussion

4:00 Continued discussion at Ethyl & Tank, 19 E 13th Ave, Columbus, OH 43201