Visiting Fellows Pellerin and Mallay present at Goddard Poster Symposium
The NASA Goddard Sciences and Exploration Directorate's Annual Summer Student Poster Symposium was held on Wednesday, August 5th in Goddard’s Hinners Auditorium. At this conference-style event, students, mentors, fellow researchers, and Goddard personnel celebrated the research accomplishments of the students over the summer. Among the ~110 presenters were GESTAR II Visiting Fellows Emma Pellerin (CSU) and Joshua Mallay (PSU). Additionally, several GESTAR II researchers served as mentors and attended with their summer interns.
Emma Pellerin and Viral Shah (610.1/Morgan) present "Probing Saharan dust and sea spray interactions with NASA Earth mission datasets: Implications for the global modeling of chlorine."
Joshua Mallay (PSU) presents "Temporal Evolution of Atmospheric Aerosol Properties across the Eastern United States." (Not pictured: Mentors Thomas Eck (618/UMBC) and Pawan Gupta (GSFC/618).)
Carson Turner (Univ. of Wyoming, OSTEM) and Allison Collow (610.1/UMBC) present "Evaluation of Aerosols in GEOS-CAM."
Annalise Igyarto (at right, Arizona State Univ.) and Cecelia Paparella (at left, 610.1/SURA) present "Improving Lightning Parameterizations Accuracy in GEOS." (Not pictured: Retha Mecikalski (610.1/Morgan)
All photos provided by Dominique Footes/GESTAR II/SURA.
Additional GESTAR II mentors included the following:
Hiren Jethva (614/Morgan) and students Haider Ali and Jonathan Wang:
"Distinguishing Smoke and Dust Aerosols over Clouds using UV and VIS-NIR Aerosol Indices from PACE-OCI" (Ali)
"Clouds or aerosol? An investigation using UV to NIR multispectral color ratio observations from PACE-OCI" (Wang)
Susanne Craig (616/UMBC) and Daniella Asturias:
"Linking Hyperspectral PACE taxonomic Observations with Underway Metaproteomics along a Northwest Atlantic Transect"
Virginie Buchard (610.1/UMBC) and Cristopher Atilano Rodriguez:
"Simulating 670 nm TOA Radiances with Aerosol Effects Using CRTM"
Yingxi Shi (613/UMBC) and students Andrew Dai and Nora Wang:
"Discrepancies in DT Product Performance" (Dai)
"Machine Learning Uncertainty Analysis of Dark Target Products" (Wang)
Lipi Mukherjee (613/UMBC) and students Evan Shang and Avishi Anurag:
“Calibrating an Infrared Imager to Measure Wildfire Temperatures from High-Altitude Aircraft” (Shang)
“Detecting Wildfires Using Radiance Slope Analysis of NASA TEMPO Twilight Satellite Data”
(Anurag)
We hope this summer at NASA Goddard was an informative and engaging experience for everyone who participated and wish them well in the upcoming semester!