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Climate cubes

01-11-2022

Climate Cubes Arctic

 

Climate Cubes - CubeSats with Artificial intelligence enabled visual and hyperspectral imaging for arctic climate research

Observations made possible by Climate Cubes will advance our knowledge of the dynamics and feedback with which climate changes affect the melting of glaciers in the arctic. They can also provide many other measurements, e.g. of the optical depth and methane content of the atmosphere and oil spill detection.

SDU researchers

  • René L. Eriksen, Associate Professor, Mads Clausen Institute, Faculty of Engineering. rle@mci.sdu.dk
  • Nicolai Iversen,  Dream Office Manager, TEK Innovation, Faculty of Engineering. niiv@tek.sdu.dk
  • Mads Toudal Frandsen, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Faculty of Science. frandsen@cp3.sdu.dk
  • Mads Juul Ahlebæk, Research Assistant, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Faculty of Science. ahle@sdu.dk