[Esip-envirosensing] Environmental Sensor Training Workshop, 5/31-6/6/2020, Sevilleta, NM
Renee F. Brown
rfbrown at unm.edu
Thu Jan 23 16:16:37 EST 2020
Greetings, we are pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2020 offering of our Methods in Environmental Data Acquisition short course, otherwise known as the Remote Data Acquisition (RDA) Sensor Training Workshop (https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/).
This intensive course will be held May 31st through June 6th, 2020 at the University of New Mexico’s Sevilleta Field Station<https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/> 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
* Sensor theory and application
* Campbell Scientific datalogger wiring and programming
* Arduino microcontrollers for environmental sensing
* TCP/IP networking and Wi-Fi telemetry systems
As in previous years, the course fee is all-inclusive (with the exception of airfare), and will cover participant lodging, meals, and shuttle service to/from the Albuquerque airport.
Anyone interested in the topic of remote environmental sensor data acquisition is encouraged to apply. To find more detailed information about the course (e.g., draft agenda, course fees, logistics) and to apply, visit our website: https://unmsevilletafieldstation.wordpress.com/rda/<http://sevfs.unm.edu/courses/rda/>. We will begin reviewing applications and sending acceptance letters on a rolling basis on February 3rd. Applications will be accepted until March 31st. The maximum number of participants we can accommodate is 20, so submit your application early to guarantee your spot!
Please pass along this announcement to anyone you think would benefit from this course. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me directly at rfbrown at unm.edu<mailto:rfbrown at unm.edu>.
Renée
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Renée F. Brown
Director of Technology, Sevilleta Field Station
Information Manager, McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER
University of New Mexico Department of Biology
Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
rfbrown at unm.edu<mailto:rfbrown at unm.edu>
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