ARSF Workshops
The bi-annual workshop in general
To fulfill our training mission and promote good practice in the use of airborne remotely sensed data the ARSF organises a workshop on a bi-annual basis. The main objectives are to:
- Report on the progress of current and recent projects, and highlight the science achieved by the user community
- Introduce the facility capability and data product to new users
- Provide a forum for the discussion of possible future instruments and platform developments
- Train future users on the use of airborne and ground instruments and software capability
- Increase the exchange of information between the facility and users
Indeed, it is a condition of the ARSF acquiring data that all users present the results of their research at the ARSF Users workshop. Other people for whom the conference will be of interest include:
- Remote sensing researchers planning to use airborne RS data
- Remote sensing researchers planning to use field spectral measurements to calibrate airborne remote sensing data (supported by NERC Equipment Pool for Field Spectroscopy)
- Postgraduate researchers and others wishing to develop their understanding of airborne remote sensing applications
- Lecturers and teachers interested in using airborne remote sensing in teaching or training
The next workshop will be held in September 2013 in association with RSPSOC, it is free to attend and includes tea/coffee. To reserve your place or to get more information please contact Gary Llewellyn.