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The Center for Imaging Science is pleased to host a gathering for all Imaging/Color/Photo Science alumni in the Valley Forge/King of Prussia/Philadelphia region!
Look forward to a night of unlimited family-style dining and catching up with old friends at Maggiano's Little Italy.
Who: CIS Alumni
What: Dinner & Drinks, hosted by the Center for Imaging Science
Where: Maggiano's Little Italy (160 N. Gulph Road, Suite 205, King of Prussia, PA, 19406)
When: Monday, 10/26/09, 6 pm
Please RSVP to choate@cis.rit.edu by Friday, 10/22 if you wish to attend!
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Remote sensing of the Earth's upper mesosphere and thermosphere (80-400 km) is accomplished using methods including active remote sensing with radar and lidar, and imaging atomic and molecular chemi-lumescent emissions. Atmospheric waves including planetary, tides, and gravity (bouyancy) that propagate from the lower atmosphere have a major influence on the dynamics of this region. The propagating waves perturb the emission brightnesses, providing intrinsic wave information. The presentation will address 1) an introduction to waves and upper atmospheric research problems, 2) imaging methods and technologies applied to these problems, 3) image processing of techniques for determination of intrinsic atmospheric parameters. Example measurements from ground and spacecraft will be provided. Movies of wave propagation and temporal evolution will be shown using 'Time Difference' images.
Gary Swenson is the Director, Remote Sensing and Space Sciences and Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
This seminar will be held in the Carlson Auditorium, Building 76, room 1125 at RIT.
Erzsébet Merényi is a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Rice University, Houston, Texas.
