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Technology. I currently work as full-time technical staff for the | Technology. I currently work as full-time technical staff for the | ||
Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing (DIRS) laboratory at RIT. | Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing (DIRS) laboratory at RIT. | ||
Professionally, I have | Professionally, I have six years experience writing | ||
large-scale radiative transfer models in C++. | large-scale radiative transfer models in C++. | ||
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==Conference Papers== | ==Conference Papers== | ||
Ward, Lach, Schott, Sanders, and Brown. [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4779451&isnumber=4779256 Driving Realistic Texture in Simulated Long-Wave Infrared Imagery]. Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008. | |||
M. G. Gartley, S. D. Brown, A. D. Goodenough, N. J. Sanders, J. R. Schott. [http://spie.org/x648.xml?product_id=740528 Polarimetric scene modeling in the thermal infrared]. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 6682, Sep 2007. | |||
Brian M. Dobbs, Niek J. Sanders, John R. Schott. [http://www.spie.org/x648.xml?product_id=682733 The incorporation of atmospheric variability in hyperspectral synthetic scene simulation]. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 6302, Sep 2006. | Brian M. Dobbs, Niek J. Sanders, John R. Schott. [http://www.spie.org/x648.xml?product_id=682733 The incorporation of atmospheric variability in hyperspectral synthetic scene simulation]. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 6302, Sep 2006. | ||
[[Category:CZ Authors|Sanders, Niek]] | [[Category:CZ Authors|Sanders, Niek]] | ||
[[Category:Computers Authors|Sanders, Niek]] | [[Category:Computers Authors|Sanders, Niek]] |
Revision as of 13:28, 21 December 2009
Biography
I have a BSc. in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology. I currently work as full-time technical staff for the Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing (DIRS) laboratory at RIT. Professionally, I have six years experience writing large-scale radiative transfer models in C++.
My work interests include software engineering, linear algebra, computational physics, distributed/parallel computing, and algorithm design.
Conference Papers
Ward, Lach, Schott, Sanders, and Brown. Driving Realistic Texture in Simulated Long-Wave Infrared Imagery. Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2008. IGARSS 2008.
M. G. Gartley, S. D. Brown, A. D. Goodenough, N. J. Sanders, J. R. Schott. Polarimetric scene modeling in the thermal infrared. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 6682, Sep 2007.
Brian M. Dobbs, Niek J. Sanders, John R. Schott. The incorporation of atmospheric variability in hyperspectral synthetic scene simulation. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 6302, Sep 2006.