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Friendly Synthetic Aperture Radar Signal Processing and Interferometric SAR (InSAR) tutorial was held in our laboratory by Prof. Josaphat for new students and researchers in Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory (MRSL) or Josaphat Laboratory on November 19, 2008. This tutorial discussed in detail the SAR image processing from raw data to InSAR output. This activity was attended by our members from Japan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Mongol and Iran - small world in our laboratory. We hope this activity could enrich the ability of each member to promote a new and original SAR technology. (25 November 2008)


Opening ceremony of our new laboratory facility, anechoic chamber by cutting Tumpengan (Indonesian Javanese traditional yellow and white rice cone) by Prof Josaphat and Prof Nishio, Director of CEReS (27 June 2008).This anechoic chamber works in frequency 1 - 40 GHz, qualification of Japanese Department of Defence standard NDS C 0012. This facility is employed for development of aircraft and microsatellite onboard synthetic aperture radar (SAR), spectrometer and scatterometer etc.



Photograph above : Prof Sri Sumantyo (yellow jacket) with students held ground survey to collect the snow characteristics at Saroma Lake, Hokkaido, Japan by using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data and Microwave Radiometer 18 GHz and 36 GHz on February 16 23, 2007. The respons of SAR and Microwave Radiometer with snow and ice thickness, salinity, snow and ice crystal, polarization etc has been collected.

Saroma Lake has specific sea water characteristics, because this lake connect directly to Ohotsk Sea. Therefore this lake is very interesting to hold a modelling of the snow and ice characteristics.



Left : Science promotion by Dr Sri Sumantyo at Semi Palar Kindergarten & Elementary Schools, Bandung, Indonesia on September 13, 2006 [detail].
Last edited : March 17, 2009