Description: This is an upper-division course that will taek a practical aproach to the use of unmanned arial vehicals (UAVs), also known as “drones”, in organismal biology and environmental science. The course will consist of lectures, hands-on software and hardware tutorials, and field exercises in using drones to collect precision visible and hyperspectral imagery, and analyzing the data to address biological and environmental questions. Prerequisites: BIOL044L KS or AISS. Enrollment limited to 12.
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