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Advanced Sensing for Hydrological Metrology
With Alabama A&M University, we are identifying opportunities to apply new remote sensing concepts to improve groundwater measurements and models. These models can inform decisions related to agriculture, land use, human health and wellness, and geopolitical stability.
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Compact Optical Salinity Sensor
We are developing a compact and encapsulated optical salinity sensor to enable more distributed and persistent monitoring of the ocean’s 3D structure.
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Artificial Intelligence–Based Drought Prediction
We are developing a neural network using data derived from satellite measurements of temperature and humidity to improve drought monitoring and forecasting.
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TROPICS
A constellation of small satellites is collecting rapidly refreshed weather data to advance studies of hurricane structure and intensity and improve forecasts.
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Fiber Sensor Array Buoy
A small, low-cost system that leverages long-length fibers embedded with electronics could provide persistent monitoring of the undersea environment.
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Green Instrumentation and Experimentation
We seek to innovate and accelerate solutions to address AI's carbon footprint and reduce data center energy usage.
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Mapping Aerosols in the Atmosphere using Bistatic Polarimetric Aerosol Lidar (BiPAL)
We are collaborating with University of Wisconsin Space Science and Engineering Center to create BiPAL, a new method for identifying and mapping aerosol vertical distributions within the atmosphere.
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Climate Resilience Early Warning System Network (Jameel Observatory-CREWSnet)
We are creating proactive, integrated decision-support tools and services that empower vulnerable frontline communities to prepare for climate impacts and minimize losses.
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Intelligent Tornado Prediction Engine
We are developing deep learning models to detect and predict tornadoes in real time.
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Methane Detection Study
We are investigating the use of novel imaging technologies for detecting and quantifying methane emissions in the atmosphere.
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