226 Alaskan students awarded and supported between 2015 - 2021
$1,726,157 in direct student support awarded between 2015-2021
62 Interns placed with NASA centers and Alaska Industry partners between 2015-2021
92% of graduates from 2015-2021 now employed in STEM fields or pursuing advanced STEM degrees
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Ground Truthing MODIS NDVI Measurements in Remote Areas of Alaska
Global climate warming is amplified near the poles (Cohen et al., 2014) and at higher elevations (Pepin et al., 2015). Using remote sensing in America’s Arctic mountains, the Brooks Range, researchers have observed changes in vegetation types, growing seasons, and plant phenology over recent…
ViewImproving remote sensing based boreal wildfire burn severity and risk assessment, interior Alaska
Christopher Smith, a Master’s student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, is on a mission. He wants to improve assessing boreal wildlife burn severity using readily available satellite data. Wildfires are a fact of life during Alaskan summers. With climate change, their frequency…
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