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SUMMARY:Eminent Person’s Lecture with Dr Raj Kumar, Director NRSC, ISRO, DoS on 26 August 2021
DESCRIPTION:The NMF regularly conducts its Eminent Person’s Lecture (EPL) on contemporary topics. The twelfth lecture – this year’s fifth – will be delivered by Dr Raj Kumar, Director, National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Department of Space, India (DoS), Hyderabad, from 1030 h to 1230 h (IST), on Thursday, 26 August, 2021. The topic of his talk is, “Indian Space-based Remote-Sensing – the Oceans and Society”.
Abstract:
The oceans are central to the continued existence of life on our planet covering approximately seventy percent of the Earth’s surface.  Most of the livelihood of coastal population depends upon the ocean living resources. They also play a major role in the monsoon dynamics, predictions and in climate variations and there is a need for continuous and simultaneous observations at all points of the globe and as frequently as possible.  Due to the vast oceanic areas, detailed, timely information of sufficient observational density across most of the regions are difficult. The best possible ocean state can be generated using the in-situ measurements, however due to vast extent of oceans; it is next to impossible to deploy in-situ instruments at each and every location.  In view of the above, the spaceborne sensors are crucial for integrated ocean observation system with the major advantage of their high temporal repetivity and global coverage. These sensors make observations of various oceanographic parameters in different scales and these observations are assimilated in the numerical ocean models to provide ocean state prediction a few days in advance.  In his talk Dr Raj Kumar will be discussing the various spaceborne sensors utilised for the Ocean Remote sensing, observation techniques and their applications in several domains of life for both coastal and open ocean regions with special emphasis on advancements in Ocean Remote Sensing in India.
About the Webinar
The Lecture will be hosted by the NMF, on a virtual platform (CISCO Webex), on Thursday, 26 August, 2021, from 1030 h to 1230 h (IST).  



                                     Programme


Theme
“Indian Space-based Remote-Sensing – the Oceans and Society”


Video Conferencing Platform
Cisco Webex


Date
Thursday, 26 Aug 2021


Time
1030 h -1230 h IST


                                                     Session


Login
1010h-1030h (20 Minutes)


Opening Remarks
Vice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan
AVSM & Bar, VSM (Retd), IN
Director-General, NMF
1030h-1040h (10 Minutes)


Presentation
Dr Raj Kumar
Director
National Remote Sensing Centre
ISRO, DoS
1040h-1140h (1 hour)


Interactive Session
1140h-1220h (40 Minutes)


Closing Remarks
Admiral Sunil Lanba
PVSM, AVSM, (Retd), IN
Chairman, NMF, and
Former Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS)
1220h-1230h (10 Minutes)



 
Registration:
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URL:https://maritimeindia.org/events/eminent-persons-lecture-with-dr-raj-kumar-director-nrsc-isro-dos-on-26-august-2021/
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