Planet Data Launch

Learn how you can use Planet data in your work

Attention faculty, postdocs, and graduate students!

The University of Arizona and Planet Labs are now partnering to provide free access to a near-daily stream of Earth-observation satellite data. This data stream will be available to all faculty, staff, students and designated campus colleagues starting Feb. 15 through the Institute for Computation & Data-Enabled Insight

Come learn from Planet Labs experts and University researchers how you can use this vast dataset to obtain new insights related to agricultural, environmental, urban, and geopolitical challenges.

Register for the Launch Event

Speakers

Austin Stone, Customer Success Manager, Education & Research, Planet Labs PBC. Introduction to Planet Labs data

Hannah Friedrich, PhD Student, School of Geography, Development & Environment Disaster recovery from space

Jonathan Giezendanner, Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Geography, Development & Environment Detecting floods from space: the advantages of high resolution and high temporal Planet images

Tyson Swetnam, Assistant Research Professor, Geoinformatics & Co-Principal Investigator of CyVerseWorking with cloud-optimized, and analysis-ready data formats on the cloud

Refreshments will be provided. Space is limited.

Additional trainings will be offered.

Sponsored by the Institute for Computation & Data-Enabled Insight, Arizona Institute for ResilienceData Science Institute, and Data Cooperative, University Libraries.

When

4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 14, 2023

Event Contacts

Angela Cruze

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