RF and microwave remote sensing uses active and passive RF and microwave systems to observe the:
- ocean,
- atmosphere,
- terrain,
- earth crust, and
- other environments.
Data from these sensors are critical for:
- earth science,
- land use monitoring,
- oil and gas exploration and
- global climate studies.
ESL research develops models, techniques, and systems for Earth remote sensing.
Our ultimate goal is the inclusion of our technologies in borehole, air- and space-borne remote sensing systems. We collaborate with industry, NASA and other agencies in modeling and testing of new sensors and in data analysis for current sensors. |


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Faculty/Researcher Contact: Dr. Robert Burkholder, Prof. Joel Johnson,
Prof. Fernando Teixeira