Lawrence A. Corp
Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr
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Remote Sensing , Imaging Spectroscopy , LiDAR , Fluorescence Spectroscopy , Sensors , Systems Engineering
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Mr. Corp is a research scientist specializing in the application of advanced remote sensing systems for the characterization of terrestrial ecosystems. His research has focused on high resolution imaging spectroscopy, thermal imagery, LIDAR systems, multi-spectral fluorescence imaging, and spectral algorithms to quantify environmentally induced plant stress responses and their impacts on photosynthesis and carbon/nitrogen dynamics. His accomplishments include: collection and assimilation of data from a multitude of sensor platforms including custom built imaging systems for statistical analysis and modeling of vegetation dynamics; the development of an integrated GIS and remote sensing approach to provide an assessment of ecosystem responses to natural and anthropogenic environmental factors; aiding in the development of spectral remote sensing approaches to quantify crop residue ground cover for reduced soil erosion; and development of several new and innovative spectral sensing instruments and techniques for the assessment of plant health and growth condition. His active participation in field of remote sensing is documented through 67 scientific publications.
Publications (18)

Proceedings Article | 8 September 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9607, 96070C (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2188763
KEYWORDS: Calibration, Sensors, Spectroscopy, Radiometry, Landsat, Satellites, Integrating spheres, Tunable lasers, Reflectivity, Earth observing sensors

Proceedings Article | 3 June 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9482, 94821D (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177083
KEYWORDS: LIDAR, Spectroscopy, Calibration, RGB color model, Sensors, Imaging systems, Thermography, Reflectivity, Data modeling, Vegetation

Proceedings Article | 16 September 2011 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8156, 815607 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892333
KEYWORDS: Reflectivity, Vegetation, Optical properties, Solar radiation models, Ecosystems, Carbon, Biological research, Radiative transfer, Data modeling, Soil contamination

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 November 2010
JARS, Vol. 4, Issue 01, 043555, (November 2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.3518455
KEYWORDS: Carbon, Remote sensing, In situ remote sensing, Neodymium, Environmental sensing, Vegetation, Agriculture, Ecosystems, Reflectance spectroscopy, Sensors

Proceedings Article | 21 August 2009 Paper
Proceedings Volume 7454, 74540X (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.825340
KEYWORDS: Luminescence, Sensors, Vegetation, Fabry–Perot interferometers, Interferometry, Reflectivity, Signal to noise ratio, Carbon, Absorption, Remote sensing

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Conference Committee Involvement (2)
Hyperspectral Imaging Sensors: Innovative Applications and Sensor Standards 2017
12 April 2017 | Anaheim, CA, United States
Hyperspectral Imaging Sensors: Innovative Applications and Sensor Standards 2016
20 April 2016 | Baltimore, MD, United States
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