Greetings,
Two weeks remain to apply for the Methods in Environmental Data Acquisition
short course, otherwise known as the Remote Data Acquisition (RDA) Sensor
Training Workshop (https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/
<https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/>).
This intensive course will be held 3-9 June 2018 at the University of New
Mexico Sevilleta Field Station in beautiful central New Mexico. Participants
will be provided with a comprehensive and affordable introduction to the major
aspects of field-based environmental data acquisition with an emphasis on
hands-on learning. By using a combination of field demonstrations, lectures,
hands-on activities, and discussions, we will cover several topics fundamental
to the remote acquisition of environmental sensor data:
Basic electronics
Photovoltaic power for remote instrumentation
TCP/IP networking and Wi-Fi telemetry systems
Sensor theory and Campbell Scientific datalogger wiring and programming
This year’s course will cost $750, which covers lodging, meals, and shuttle
service to/from the Albuquerque airport. For an additional fee, students will
also have the opportunity to participate in one of two optional post-course
field trips on Saturday, June 9th, to enhance their overall experience.
The number of participants we will be able to accommodate is limited to 20.
While preference will be given to technicians, graduate students, postdoctoral
associates, and early career faculty who demonstrate research needs in one or
more of these areas, anyone interested in the topic of remote environmental
sensor data acquisition is encouraged to apply.
To apply and see more detailed information about the course agenda, field
trips, fees, and logistics, visit our website:
https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/
<https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/>. If you have any
questions, feel free to contact me directly at [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>.
Thank you for your interest and please pass along to anyone you think would
benefit from this course.
Renée
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Renée F. Brown
Director of Technology, Sevilleta Field Station
University of New Mexico Department of Biology
Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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