By popular demand, the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration is offering a Spring 2020 session of SES494/598 Close-Range Remote Sensing!
Interested students should email the professor, Ian J. Walker (ianjwalker@asu.edu), directly with an unofficial copy of academic transcripts and a brief statement of interest in the course as it relates to their program of study.
Course Flyer Details
ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration
Arizona State University
SES494/598: Close-range Remote Sensing
(Spring 2020: 494 #32862, 598 #32863, enrollment limited)
Interested in near surface remote sensing methods for studying Earth surface processes?
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Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS), LiDAR, Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS), Autonomous Camera Systems (ACS), Structure-from-Motion (SfM) Photogrammetry
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Construction of 3D digital elevation models
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Spatial-temporal landscape change detection
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Quantification of geological or ecological processes
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Hands-on experience & research skills!
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Course consists of in-class lectures/seminars, hands-on labs, local field trip and a group project
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Th. 0900-1200 PSH460
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Permission of instructor, enrolment limited
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Background in Earth sciences (geomorphology, geology, ecology, etc.), remote sensing or GIS preferred
Prof. Ian J. Walker
Schools of Earth & Space Exploration and Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning
Lectures: PSH460
Th. 0900-1200