Adrian Schubert: Radar Remote Sensing
Adrian is a remote sensing researcher who works with radar remote sensing data. In this talk he turns the complex concept of how radar remote sensing works into an entertaining one that involves bats and pianos. More about the speaker: http://www.geo.uzh.ch/de/lehrstuehle-und-abteilungen/fernerkundung/ueber-uns/staff/schubert-adrian This talk was filmed at a "FiFFTh" event on 29th of November 2013. FiFFTh is a science communication effort originating from Department of Geography at the University of Zurich. It aims to facilitate communication within sub-disciplines of Geography and between Geography (& related disciplines) and public. http://www.geo.uzh.ch/microsite/foodforthought/index.html Organizing team: Arzu Coltekin, Stefano De Sabbata, Bart Klem, Maria Staudinger, Glenda G. Santos Video and sound editing: Adrian Schubert Cameras: George Technitis, Kenan Bektas Other local organizing help gratefully acknowledged from: Sabina Maechler, Elisabeth Militz, Jennifer Steiner, Ronald Schmidt,Thiruni Kelegama and Anett Hofmann Recording location: ImpactHub Zurich
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