Visiting scientists before 2024 Selected examples of scientists visiting EUMETSAT before 2024 Apply Refine results Type Article General Categories Atmospheric composition Climate Land Ocean Weather Data Science Metop Sentinel Tags ASCAT SRAL Third Party Sentinel-3 Metop-SG ICI Visiting Scientists Altimeters Copernicus NOAA Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Calibration Metop-A GOES Date 2024 2018 2017 2016 2015 SHOW ALL 14 results Science Visiting scientists Building scientific relationships by working closely with researchers and scientists globally. Science Geolocation validation of EPS-SG ICI Presentation by Mario Papa, Department of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Sapienza University of Rome. Science GOES-16 ABI on-orbit performance Preliminary GOES-R calibration working croup results, Dr Bob Iacovazzi, Jr, from NOAA/NESDIS. Science Lightning detection from ground and space Study by Dr Eric Bruning, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University. Science Cal/val of altimeter products from Sentinel-3A Study by Dr Walter H F Smith of NOAA's Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry. Science Sentinel-3A cal/val environment and applications Study by Jean-François Piolle, from Ifremer. Science Analysis of soil moisture from Metop-A ASCAT and SMOS Study by Kengo Miyaoka, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Science Using scatterometer for simultaneous marine measurements Presentation from Dr Franco Fois, of Airbus Defence and Space. Science CubeSat-based passive microwave constellation Presentation from Professor Albin J. Gasiewski, Director of NOAA-CU Center for Environmental Technology (CET), University of Colorado. Science DCC and lunar calibration of reflective solar bands Presentation from Associate Professor Lin Chen, from China Meteorological Administration (CMA). Science Remote sensing of aerosol, cloud properties & precipitation Presentation from Professor Zhanqing Li, from University of Maryland. Science NOAA SST Quality Monitor (SQUAM) System Presentation from Prasanjit Dash, from NOAA NESDIS. Science Observing Arctic climate change from space Presentation from Jeff Key, from the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Science Impact of aerosols on Earth’s climate Presentation from Professor Zhanqing Li, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic, Science and ESSIC, University of Maryland.