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SSAI’s Craig Pelisiser wins AIST grant for TERRAHydro proposal, applying Machine Learning to Earth Science models
Congratulations to SSAI's Dr. Craig Pelissier and the winning team he assembled as Principal Investigator for his recently-selected TERRAHydro proposal for NASA's Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST-21) Program!
SSAI-led Landsat Communications Team Wins Communicator Award for Camp Landsat
Congratulations to the Landsat Communications Team on their receipt of a Communicator Award of Distinction for their 2021 Camp Landsat website!
Upper-troposphere, lower-stratosphere aerosol package successfully flight-tested for high-altitude airborne science
NASA, SSAI, and the University of Denver have developed and flight-tested the instrument package Particles in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere (PUTLS), which characterizes the microphysical properties atmospheric aerosol from the NASA high-altitude aircraft.
SSAI’s Colin Seftor uses Aerosol Index data to study impact of Saharan Dust Storms this Spring
Saharan dust covered many parts of Europe throughout March 2022. SSAI’s Colin Seftor, an expert in the use of a satellite data product known as the Aerosol Index (AI), was on hand to help better understand how this unique type of weather event called a Dust-Infused Baroclinic Storm (DIBS) is formed and why it occurs.
2021 Year in Review Recap
Each Thursday from January through March, we highlighted a different accomplishment from various areas supported by SSAI. Here's a look at the great breadth of work performed by our dedicated employees last year.
SSAI's Freshwater Sensing Team Maps Phycocyanin in Algae Blooms
In honor of World Water Day, today we're spotlighting SSAI's Freshwater Sensing Team and their work mapping phycocyanin in algae blooms.