Matt Fladeland

Ames Airborne Science Program Manager at NASA

Matt is a Research Scientist and serves as Airborne Science Manager at NASA Ames Research Center. His background involves remote sensing of ecosystems for understanding carbon cycling and emissions. His recent work has involved the applications of unmanned aerial vehicles for providing measurements in remote or dangerous regions. A recent example was the use of a Dragon Eye UAV over the Turialba volcano in Costa Rica to provide SO2 measurements in support of ASTER algorithm validation.​

Timeline

  • Ames Airborne Science Program Manager

    Current role

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