Vasu Kilaru
Vasu Kilaru's expertise is in Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Analysis, and satellite remote sensing particularly with respect to trying to detect ground-level fine particles using space borne instruments.
Vasu Kilaru is a scientist at the EPA’s Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling. He works in the field of geospatial analysis and aerosol remote sensing and is an avid reader in the phenomena of abrupt climate change.
Presentation | Audience | Duration | Availability |
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Digital Geography, Satellites, and the Future of Environmental Monitoring and Mapping |
Grades |
30 - 60 |
Flexible |
Abrupt Climate Change - Why and How Climate |
Grades |
30 - 60 |
Flexible |
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