WE2.R14: Data Management and Education I

Wed, 30 Sep, 14:30 - 16:30 (UTC)
Wed, 30 Sep, 22:30 - 00:30 China Standard Time (UTC +8)
Wed, 30 Sep, 16:30 - 18:30 Central Europe Summer Time (UTC +2)
Wed, 30 Sep, 07:30 - 09:30 Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs: Reginald Blake, New York City College of Technology and Linda Hayden, Elizabeth City State University
Session Managers: Manap Shymyr and Na Chen
Track: Data Management and Education
14:30-14:40 (UTC)
22:30-22:40 (UTC +8)
16:30-16:40 (UTC +2)
07:30-07:40 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.1: AN INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIP MODEL TO PROVIDE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS REMOTE SENSING EDUCATION/RESEARCH EXPERIENCES USING NOVEL INEXPENSIVE LIDAR INSTRUMENTATION

Nimmi Sharma, Central Connecticut State University, United States; Amin Kabir, University of the Bahamas, Bahamas, The; John Barnes, NOAA, United States
14:40-14:50 (UTC)
22:40-22:50 (UTC +8)
16:40-16:50 (UTC +2)
07:40-07:50 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.2: SAR/InSAR Imaging Geodesy Training Curriculum for Solid Earth Scientists

Paul Rosen, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Franz Meyer, University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States; Scott Hensley, Andrea Donnellan, Piyush Agram, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Hilarie Davis, Technology for Learning Consortium, United States; David Bekaert, Heresh Fattahi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Gareth Funning, UC Riverside, United States
14:50-15:00 (UTC)
22:50-23:00 (UTC +8)
16:50-17:00 (UTC +2)
07:50-08:00 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.3: SERVICE-LEARNING: AN ENTRÉE TO INTRODUCE MINORITY STUDENTS TO REMOTE SENSING RESEARCH

Reginald Blake, Janet Liou-Mark, Hamidreza Norouzi, Julia Rivera, New York City College of Technology, United States; Marlon Rice, Magnolia Tree Earth Center, United States
15:00-15:10 (UTC)
23:00-23:10 (UTC +8)
17:00-17:10 (UTC +2)
08:00-08:10 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.4: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH: INTERWEAVING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH THROUGH EXPLORATION ROBOTICS FOR CLOSE RANGE REMOTE SENSING

Laurent Beaudoin, Loica Avanthey, EPITA, France
15:10-15:20 (UTC)
23:10-23:20 (UTC +8)
17:10-17:20 (UTC +2)
08:10-08:20 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.5: HOW DATABASES NOSQL HELPS TEACHING DATABASES, GEOMETRY, AND REMOTE SENSING SIMULTANEOUSLY

Peter Baumann, Jacobs University | rasdaman GmbH, Germany
15:20-15:30 (UTC)
23:20-23:30 (UTC +8)
17:20-17:30 (UTC +2)
08:20-08:30 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.6: THE FRENCH LAND DATA AND SERVICES CENTER: THEIA

Nicolas Baghdadi, INRAE, France; Arnaud Sellé, CNES, France; Hassan Bazzi, INRAE, France; Mehrez Zribi, CNRS, France; Isabelle Biagiotti, INRAE, France; Frédéric Huynh, IRD, France
15:30-15:40 (UTC)
23:30-23:40 (UTC +8)
17:30-17:40 (UTC +2)
08:30-08:40 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.7: ERROR AND UNCERTAINTY IN EARTH OBSERVATION VALUE CHAINS

Afreen Siddiqi, Sheila Baber, Olivier de Weck, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Chris Durell, Labsphere Inc., United States
15:40-15:50 (UTC)
23:40-23:50 (UTC +8)
17:40-17:50 (UTC +2)
08:40-08:50 (UTC -7)

WE2.R14.8: DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN DATA CUBE TO FACILITATE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

Ming-Chih Cheng, Li-Yu Chang, I-Liang Shih, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan; Shirou Kawakita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan; Bo Chen, Cynthia Liu, Hsi-Ching Lin, Li-Ching Lin, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan