Dr. Steven Kargl, University of Washington, Seattle
April 23, 2020
12:00 PM ET (9:00 AM PT)
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Join SERDP and ESTCP on Thursday, April 23 for a webinar featuring SERDP and ESTCP award winning projects in the Munitions Response program area. Dr. Steven Kargl from the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington (Seattle) will summarize results from basic research conducted over a decade to understand physical mechanisms associated with scattering sound from objects near a water-sediment boundary. He will then discuss current efforts to transition the knowledge gained to an applied platform that integrates high-frequency side-scan sonar, downward-looking, low-frequency sonar, and an in-house signal processing package for munitions detection and classification. To view the speaker’s biography and to register for this free webinar, please visit https://serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series/04-23-2020.
About the SERDP and ESTCP Webinar Series
The overarching goal of the webinar series is to promote the transfer of innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions developed by SERDP and ESTCP. The series targets end users, including practitioners, the regulatory community, and researchers with the objective of providing cutting-edge and practical information from sponsored research and technology demonstrations in an easily accessible format and at no cost. To view the complete schedule of upcoming webinars, please visit https://www.serdp-estcp.org/Tools-and-Training/Webinar-Series.
If you have difficulty registering, please contact the SERDP and ESTCP Support Office at serdp-estcp.webinars@noblis.org or by telephone at 571-372-6565.