From The Malta Times: Technologies for underwater exploration
The Department of Systems and Control Engineering of the University of Malta is holding a series of three public talks on technologies for underwater exploration by guest speakers from California Polytechnic State University, The Aurora Trust and the Department of Classics and Archaeology.
The first talk, by Dr Zoe Wood from California Polytechnic State University, is entitled ‘Visualisation of underwater data’. This will be held in Room MP101, Maths and Physics Building on 13 March at 4pm.
The second talk, by Dr Timmy Gambin from The Aurora Trust and the Department of Classics and Archaeology – University of Malta, is entitled ‘Remote Sensing at Sea: An end user’s tale’. This will be held in the Maths and Physics Building, Room MP101, on 20 March at 4pm.
The third talk is by Dr Christopher Clark from California Polytechnic State University, and is entitled ‘Tracking Sharks with Autonomous Underwater Vehicles’. It will be held in the Engineering Lecture Theatre, Engineering Building, on 23 March 2012 at 4pm. Everyone is invited to attend.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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