Gallery
GNSS Observations of Ionospheric Disturbances During the 14 December 2020 Solar Eclipse
ERAU 2020 Research Symposium - See poster session here.
"Implementation of Machine Learning Methods for Ionospheric Scintillation Data Analysis"
Novatel Antennas at SPRL roof - ERAU
Novatel GPStation6 receiver
Lucas and Daniel at the Universidad de La Serena, Chile, where they collaborated
with researchers to investigate atmospheric changes caused by the 2019 solar eclipse.
Nicolas Gachancipa with Gerald Lehmacher (Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Clemson University)
Researchers at ERAU and Clemson worked together to investigate the effects of the
2017 Total Solar Eclipse on the ionosphere.
GNSS lab
GNSS antenna
Devarshi Patel with DAB RX2
Display of real time GNSS satellite locations
Team deep into discussion during one of the group meetings (Spring 2019)
Last group meeting in Spring 2019
Dan getting ready to decipher and install the new Network drive storage for the receivers (Spring 2019)
Discovery day poster by Dr. Deshpande, Pralay and Devarshi:
"Investigating the Ionospheric Irregularities during Substorms observed over Antarctic Plateau" (April 17, 2019)
Discovery day poster by Julian, Marissa and Danayit:
"Tropospheric Scintillation Signatures: Observations of the Possible Effect Thunderstorms have on GPS Signals" (April 17, 2019)
Nick Gachancipa with DAB RX1
Discovery day poster:
"Investigation into the G1 Geomagnetic Storm of January 31st, 2019 through GNSS data processing"
(April 17, 2019)
Group lunch before everyone disperses off for Summer 2019
Created by Samantha Reynolds and Nicolas Gachancipa.
Maintained by Kshitija Deshpande (deshpank@erau.edu) and Nicolas Gachancipa (gachancj@my.erau.edu)