Nicholas Lewis /geography/ en Nick Lewis, MA 2018 /geography/2022/12/07/nick-lewis-ma-2018 Nick Lewis, MA 2018 Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 12/07/2022 - 13:23 Categories: Feature-Alumni Newsletter Tags: Nicholas Lewis

Remote Sensing instruments and maps

After completing my MA in Geography with Mark Serreze, I went on to teach Physical Geography and ultimately Remote Sensing & Advanced Remote Sensing at the United States Military Academy at West Point from 2018-2021. Since my retirement from the Army in 2021, my family and I moved to Charlottesville, VA where I am a Defense Contractor serving as the Product Owner for a Computer Vision (AI/ML) program automating object detection in satellite imagery.

My advanced degrees in Space Studies and Geography have provided a unique skill set as it relates to Remote Sensing. I'm well equipped to assist customers in resolving their intelligence and information requirements by refining their proposals to operate within the bounds of current satellite imaging capabilities and can advise my data science team regarding imagery exploitation toward AI/ML solutions.

There is tremendous opportunity for those with remote sensing competency/literacy, geospatial data fusion/visualization and data science leanings in the defense and intelligence communities. One of the most exciting aspects of what we are doing is that we have fully funded research endeavors that each have plans for operationalizing and integrating the capability. Our research and development create improvements and efficiencies toward advancing the field of computer vision and elevating our programs, algorithms, and understanding of computer vision model performance.

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2017 Geography Fall Newsletter Published /geography/2017/12/18/2017-geography-fall-newsletter-published 2017 Geography Fall Newsletter Published Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 12/18/2017 - 13:54 Categories: News Other Tags: Alice Hill Caitlin Ryan Mark Serreze Martha Morrissey Mike Dwyer Nicholas Lewis Sam Smith Sarah Schlosser Tom Veblen Yaffa Truelove

The 2017 Geography Fall Newsletter has been published and is available to view online now on the Newsletters page. Hardcopies will be available at the and reception and in the main office. The online version includes navigation links from the table of contents on the cover page and links on the top bar of each page which return the document to the cover page. For easier viewing, drag the size of your browser window to fit the size of one full page.

Our spring and fall newsletters contain articles, research, news, and photos about the Geography Department's faculty, students, and alumni.

In this issue:

  • Message from the Chair
  • Tom Veblen Named CU Distinguished Professor
  • Mark Serreze Named Professor of Distinction
  • Yaffa Truelove, New Geography Faculty Member
  • New Geography Instructors, Mike Dwyer and Sarah Kelly
  • Graduate Student IGNITE Talks
  • Department News
  • Donor Support

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