Presentation at AMOS day
Last week, I gave a presentation at the once-a-semester AMOS Day event, where researchers from AMOS at NTNU get together to discuss their projects.
The focus of my talk was the hyperspectral camera that the NTNU small satellite team has been working on. I focused on two of our interesting findings that I and a collegue presented at conferences earlier this year.
First, I spoke about a fast resampling procedure that we developed to correct for smile and keystone in spectrograms. Second, I spoke about the development of our hyperspectral super-resoution algorithm which will be used to achieve the resolution that our science board would like us to acheive.
I also saw lots of very interesting talks from PhDs and Post-docs looking into other aspects of marine technology.