Three UMBC scientists, Lorraine Remer, Tianle Yuan and Zhibo Zhang, co-authored this study by NASA about Saharan dust is transported across the Atlantic Ocean to Amazonia.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Laboratory held its annual awards ceremony on February 13, 2015. JCET faculty members William Olson and Ali Tokay were...
Atmospheric Lidar Graduate Students Alexandra St. Pé (Geography and Environmental Systems) and John Sullivan (Physics) were tied in 3rd place in the 7th Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric...
The first PACE (Pre-aerosol Cloud ocean Ecosystem satellite Mission) Science Team meeting was held in College Park, January 14-16, 2015. Lorraine Remer (UMBC/JCET) co-chaired the meeting, and is...
Yujie Wang (UMBC-JCET) received a NASA GSFC Peer Award for Outstanding Scientific Support: “For his outstanding contribution to the development of the MAIAC algorithm and support of various land...
Jay Herman, EPIC instrument scientist, was interviewed by Nature (an Interational weekly journal of science) about the status of the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite.
Four UMBC physics students representing NOAA’s Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center (NOAA CREST) won prizes in NOAA’s Educational Partnership Program 7th Biennial Education and...
Daniel Strain, a science writer at Maryland Sea Grant, which is part of the University of Maryland and based in College Park, interviewed Dr. Christopher Shuman regarding the Antarctic Peninsula...
NASA's Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) conducted a two and half day (September 29 - October 01, 2014) training on Remote Sensing Data Usage for Air Quality Assessment at EPA'...
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