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| NCALM Announces 2015 Seed Proposal Winners The 2015 winners of NCALM's seed proposal program have been selected. Seven students will have their projects mapped by NCALM. Congratulations to the winners and their advisors! Read the… |
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| NCALM Researchers Publish Article on Airborne Archaeology There have been several print and online articles written in the last few months focused on discovering "lost" cities in Central America, airborne archaeological lidar mapping, and ground… |
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| First Ph.D. Candidate from GSES Program Successfully Defends Dissertation The Geosensing Systems Engineering & Sciences (GSES) program had its first Ph.D. candidate successfully defend his dissertation. Arpan Kusari defended on, “Precise Registration of… |
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| Ph.D. Student Opportunities in Geosensing Systems Engineering & Sciences at the University of Houston The Geosensing Systems Engineering & Sciences (GSES) Graduate Program in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, in conjunction with the NSF National Center for… |
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| 2015 Seed Proposal Submission Period Extended – Closed The 2015 Seed Project proposal submission period has been extended until Friday, December 4, 2015! See the announcement below: The National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping, funded by the… |
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| NCALM Work Featured as Part of National Geographic Print Article Author Douglas Preston and Photographer Dave Yoder have published an in depth article in National Geographic about the initial ground exploration of an area mapped by NCALM in the rain… |
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| Professor Awarded NSF Grant Dr. Guoquan Wang was recently awarded a $200,000+ International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) grant. The award will provide U.S. students with hands-on experience in… |
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| 2015 Seed Proposal Submission Period – Closed Request for NCALM Seed Proposals from Graduate Students The National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping, funded by the National Science Foundation, invites proposals from graduate students… |
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| OpenTopography Releases New NCALM Dataset OpenTopography has announced the release of a dataset from Mayapan, Mexico – a Mayan archaeological site. The data were collected by NCALM in the summer of 2013 and cover an area of 44… |
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| OpenTopography Releases New NCALM Dataset OpenTopography has released a new NCALM dataset located in the Surprise Valley of northeastern California. The purpose of the data collection was "to create a high-resolution topographic… |
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