Keyvan Ranjbar
Program Ph.D. in Remote Sensing Advisor Norm O’Neill Field of research Identification and characterization of natural aerosols over the Arctic Contact keyvan.ranjbar@usherbrooke.ca 819 452-2200
Program Ph.D. in Remote Sensing Advisor Norm O’Neill Field of research Identification and characterization of natural aerosols over the Arctic Contact keyvan.ranjbar@usherbrooke.ca 819 452-2200
Program Master’s degree in Remote sensing Advisor Prof. Norm O’Neill Field of research Arctic aerosols characterization Contact alireza.aslemand@usherbrooke.ca 819 574-8372
Program PhD in remote sensing Advisors Pr. Ramata Magagi et Pr. Kalifa Goita Field of research Understanding L-band gloss temperatures in multi-layer forest environments with a view to improving soil moisture estimation Using a first-order physical diffusion model based on radiative transfer theory, the work undertaken was carried out to identify the potential for estimating … Continuer la lecture
Program PhD in Remote Sensing Advisor Ramata MAGAGI Field of research Development of a method for characterizing soils saturated with agricultural environments using remote sensing Radar This project aims to develop a method for estimating soil moisture profiles that will provide information on both surface and depth moisture conditions. We propose a working methodology using satellite data … Continuer la lecture
Program PhD in Remote Sensing Advisor Kalifa Goïta Field of research Mineralogical characterization in the mining environment by evidential fusion of satellite and geochemical data. Contact kevin.siebels@usherbrooke.ca
Program PhD in Remote Sensing Advisor Yannick Huot Field of research Development of bio-optical algorithms for water quality parameters adapted to past, present and future satellite sensors My doctoral project will focus on inverting water reflectance to extract water quality parameters. I will study the inherent optical properties of lake constituents; test and develop bio-optical algorithms for … Continuer la lecture