Ladies of Landsat – Summary of activity – August 2022
Building a more diverse, inclusive, open and welcoming geospatial industry is all about giving a voice to a more diverse group of geospatial experts and it’s a pleasure to showcase Ladies of Landsat and the all the awesome work they do! Here is the summary of their activities during August 2022.
August 1 – Manuscript Monday feature of Dr. Iryna Dronova & Dr. Sophie Taddeo
.@dronova_iryna & @SophieTaddeo (2022) review opportunities to advance vegetation phenology with remote sensing, including multi-temporal data accessibility, data fusion, and novel technologies in combo with field ecological studies. #LoLManuscriptMonday https://t.co/2pCz7t0qCs pic.twitter.com/2GRuQtbmdC
— Ladies of Landsat (@LadiesOfLandsat) August 1, 2022
August 5 – Co-Director Dr. Morgan Crowley was featured on NASA’s 50 Years, 50 Stories celebrating Landsat’s 50-year legacy
August 8 – Manuscript Monday feature of Dr. Akansha Singh Bansal
.@akansha_asb (2022) proposes new data-driven techniques for better controlling, modeling, and forecasting residential solar power using physical, #machinelearning, and #deeplearning models on #GOES-R data and derived data products. #LoLManuscriptMonday https://t.co/h2252rkLtb pic.twitter.com/SS8JtotmEP
— Ladies of Landsat (@LadiesOfLandsat) August 8, 2022
August 11 – Co-founder and co-director Dr. Kate Fickas spoke at the NASA – USGS Handover event for Landsat 9 in Sioux Falls, USA and interviewed DOI Assistant Secretary Tanya Trujillo as part of her talk.
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eros/news/event-celebrates-satellites-new-phase-and-landsats-legacy
August 15 – Manuscript Monday feature of Dr. Ana Bastos
.@Ana__Bastos et al. (2020) use data from #ERA5 and #SMOS #SAR to identify asymmetries in vegetation productivity and regional anomalies in carbon and water exchanges due to 2018’s extreme drought and summer heatwave in Europe. #LoLManuscriptMonday https://t.co/8w0pSzN0gh pic.twitter.com/O9lzRitj28
— Ladies of Landsat (@LadiesOfLandsat) August 15, 2022
August 22 – Manuscript Monday feature of Viola H.A. Heinrich
.@vh_trees et al. (2021) use #MapBiomas #Landsat-based #LULC data & the ESA-CCI #ABG product to quantify the influence of environmental & disturbance drivers on tropical secondary forest regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon from 1985-2017. #LoLManuscriptMonday https://t.co/avCOVtQf1k pic.twitter.com/s7XvSxGA06
— Ladies of Landsat (@LadiesOfLandsat) August 22, 2022
August 29 – Manuscript Monday feature of Dr. Anni Yang
.@anniyang0406 et al. (2022) use #iNaturalist citizen science data and #EO data from #Sentinel5P, #MODIS and more in a #RandomForest model to investigate avian species' mortality events related to winter storms and wildfires in 2020. #LoLManuscriptMonday https://t.co/6FNyW4WmEP pic.twitter.com/VnlIvbDQry
— Ladies of Landsat (@LadiesOfLandsat) August 29, 2022
August 30 – Dr. Kate Fickas, Dr. Flávia de Souza Mendes, Dr. Crista Straub and Maureen Duane organized a social networking event at ForestSAT 2022 with support from UP42, GeoChicas OSM, Sisters of SAR, Dames of Drones, and Women of WaveForms.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/after-hours-forestsat-social-ladies-of-landsat-and-up42-tickets-396905574257
Overview Ladies of Landsat:
Ladies of Landsat is a supportive and intersectional organization for underrepresented remote sensing scientists. It was founded in 2018 by Dr. Kate Fickas and joined soon after by co-director Dr. Morgan Crowley and lead-organizers Dr. Flávia de Souza Mendes and Dr. Meghan Halabisky. Ladies of Landsat aims to lift up, retain and attract underrepresented scientists to Earth observation sciences through our many outreach activities and networking events!
- USGS Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlZWnGBeois
- Manuscript Monday database: https://github.com/ladiesoflandsat/LOLManuscriptMonday/blob/main/README.md
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