Our team has developed an integrated cloud-computing platform for microwave scattering modeling. This platform enables researchers worldwide to perform complex electromagnetic simulations without the need for high-performance computing resources locally.
Read MoreOur team builds up a microwave scatterometer for environment monitoring and installs it on campus with in situ observations. This system provides real-time data for our research on electromagnetic scattering properties of various materials.
Our lab collaborates with leading remote sensing institutes to perform the Altay snow microwave remote sensing campaign in the 2024-2025 snow season addressing snow melting features. This research helps improve climate models and snowpack monitoring.
Our lab is leading the development of a virtual reality enabled and artificial intelligence enhanced electromagnetic laboratory to transform traditional electromagnetics education. This innovative approach allows students to visualize complex electromagnetic phenomena.
Read MoreProf. Shurun Tan presented 2 papers at IGARSS 2025, showcasing our latest research on electromagnetic scattering models and their applications in remote sensing. The conference was attended by leading experts from around the world.
Our accepted GRSM paper on the shared computing platform RSHub for microwave scattering modeling is now available through Authorea.
Read PaperCongratulations to Syed Imran Haider for receiving the Best Student Paper Award at ACES-China 2025 for his work on electromagnetic information theory. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding contributions by student researchers.
Read MoreProf. Shurun Tan is invited to give a seminar at the national space science center in Beijing on Recent Advances in Random Media Scattering towards Physical Model and AI Driven Microwave Data Analysis.
Learn MoreWe welcome 7 undergraduate students to our lab for the 2025 summer research internship program. These students will work on various projects related to electromagnetic scattering and remote sensing applications.
EMSL welcomes 5 new graduate candidates to join the group in September 2025. Warm welcome to Weibo Yuan, Liuyu Xu, Haobo Kang, Rongruo Shang, and Jiahui Li!
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