Wideband Instrument for Snow Measurements (WISM) Radiometer
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) Young Professionals Webinar!

Presented by Dr Quenton Bonds (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)

NASA GSFC is developing a Wideband Instrument for Snow Measurement (WISM) and has teamed up with investigators from the Harris Corp., NASA Glenn Research Center, University of Washington (UWA), Boise State University (BSU), and Nuvotronics Corp. to achieve this task.  WISM encompasses a suite of instruments, consisting of a Lidar, Synthetic Aperture Radar and Radiometer, with capability to perform snow parameter measurements across multiple frequency bands.  NASA GSFC’s Role in this project is primarily to develop the Radiometer.  Therefore, this work presents the prior accomplishments, current status and path forward for GSFC's WISM Radiometer


Quenton Bonds currently works at NASA GSFC as RF Design Engineer. Lead Radiometer Systems Engineer for A Wideband Instrument for Snow Measurement (WISM). Graduated from The University of South Florida’s Wireless and Microwave Information Systems (WAMI) program in the Electrical Engineering department. His research won many awards and was presented at national and international conferences, he interned at various NASA centers all over the country, NASA AMES, The NASA Glenn Research Center, and NASA Goddard. He completed his PhD from University of South Florida in the year 2010.

Date: 09 June 2016
Time: 9:30 PM EST
Location: Online via IEEETv: https://ieeetv.ieee.org/live_event/yp_live
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