Researchers, including Jay Herman of the Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, presented the first scientific results from these images captured by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera...
NASA’s Operation IceBridge, a survey of polar ice, carried out parallel flights in the north and south poles for the first time in seven years. The mission to the Antarctic Peninsula recorded a...
A study published in 2012 showed average elevation losses of up to 82 feet (25 meters) per year for the lower Green and Hektoria glaciers from 2006 to 2011. So IceBridge’s discovery that both...
A recent publication by Glenn Wolfe, Thomas Hanisco (614), Jason St Clair and coworkers was highlighted as an Editor's Choice article in the 30 October issue of Science Magazine. The study,...
JCET was well-represented at the UMBC Fall 2015 Research Forum, “Climate Change and the Environment,” held at the Albin O. Kuhn Library at UMBC on October 30, 2015. JCET Director, Belay Demoz,...
The Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET) partnership, entering its 20th year at UMBC, has recently renewed its grant with NASA Goddard. The new grant will bring nearly $50...
Keith Evans of JCET received an award for Outstanding Performance for Web Development from the Earth Sciences Division of NASA/Goddard Spaceflight Center in Greenbelt, MD. "For dedicated long-term...
Dr. Fred Heummrich of the JCET was on the NASA EarthData web page. He has used NASA data for research on the light use efficiency of different types of tundra plants and climate variability.
Petya Campbell (618 /UMBC) co-led the 3rd South Central and Eastern European Environmental Network (SCERIN) meeting in Brasov, Romania with Jana Albrechtova (SCERIN regional coordinator) and Garik...
JCET faculty mentored and collaborated with several students this summer. The results were presented in the 18th Summer Undergraduate Research Fest (SURF). Drs R. Delgado, D. Demoz, and A. Mehta...
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