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It’s always an honor to have our work and research mentioned by the media and in the press. We’ve continuously received the support of the community, and want to give a little something back by sharing the stories and resources from our lab. Read on to learn more about our projects and the impact of our results.

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Upcoming events

Upcoming webinar 
We are conducted a webinars with the help of nasa. If you want to join our webinars. Submit your details for the best knowledge. 

Advanced Webinars

Trainings are are appropriate for professionals with experience in remote sensing or NASA data and resources. Advanced topics will detail specific data or applications by region or discipline. These advanced trainings have case studies and hands-on exercises for participants on data access and processing.

Webinar Introductorio: Un Vistazo a Cómo la NASA Mide la Contaminación del AireDate Range: May 26, 2020. May 28, 2020.Application Area: Air quality instruments/Missions: AuraMODISVIIRSKeywordsAerosolsAir PollutionPM10PM2.5Pollution TransportSatellite ImageryTrace GasesIntroductory Webinar: An Inside Look at how NASA Measures Air PollutionDate Range: May 26, 2020. May 28, 2020.Times: 10:00 - 11:30 EDT (English) and 14:00 - 15:30 EDT (Spanish)Application Area: AirqualityInstruments/Missions: AuraMODISVIIRSKeywords: AerosolsAir PollutionPM10PM2.5Pollution TransportSatellite ImageryTrace GasesWebinar Avanzado: Mapeo y Monitoreo de los Bosques con Datos SARDate Range: May 12, 2020. May 14, 2020. May 19, 2020. May 21, 2020.Times: 14h a 16h Hora Este de EE.UU. (UTC-4)Application Area: LandInstruments/Missions: NISARSentinelKeywords: ConservationEcosystemsLand-Cover and Land-Use Change (LCLUC)Satellite ImageryTools

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New Student internship

JPL year Round internship program
The JPL Year-Round Internship Program offers part-time and full-time internship opportunities at JPL during the academic year as well as summers to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.

Looking Through Telescope

Singapore space challenge


The Singapore Space Challenge (SSC) The Singapore Space Challenge is an annual technical design competition held for youths from 15 – 25 years old. It challenges youths to design complex space-related and advanced- technology projects that are largely graded on creative engineering. SSC captures the imagination of the youth and directs their creative enthusiasm towards developing innovative science and engineering solutions across many fields.The challenge is held annually and is organised by the Singapore Space and Technology Association.

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Research

About the Science Elite Group

Fiery Sun

Solar Flare Detection

April 12, 2025

We still have only a very limited understanding of most aspects about our planet. Answering questions about this is essential for understanding the mechanistic role it plays on other scientific processes, and for developing tools to further explore this research avenue with more sensitive measurements and improved data collection.

Star Formation

April 12, 2025

In an effort to gain a better understanding of the world around us, we have recently begun to use a new technique to investigate the organization and functionality of the diverse parts of our experimental model. We are currently looking to expand this work by collaborating with other labs who have the facilities and prior experience to investigate this project further.

Star Formation
Crab Nebula

Nebula Observation

April 12, 2025

With work previously done by a former lab member, we have developed a powerful tool for use in the identification and characterization of the processes in our model system. A major advantage of this development is its improved sensitivity, which allows it to detect subtle dynamic property changes in response to our experimentation.

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