May 21 – 24, 2018
Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus
America/Chicago timezone

UW-Madison HTCondor InSAR Workflow: Distributed computing for bulk processing of interferometric synthetic aperture radar data

May 24, 2018, 10:00 AM
20m
Howard Auditorium (Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus)

Howard Auditorium

Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus

601 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53715-1035

Speaker

Elena Reinisch (UW-Madison Department of Geoscience)

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I would like to present on the workflow we have developed to process interferometric synthetic aperture radar data using CHTC’s distributed computing resources. Our workflow demonstrates ways to seamlessly transition between job servers and departmental servers. The workflow is also well documented and free to use, making it applicable to many study sites and levels of users.

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I am available for any time slot.

Primary author

Elena Reinisch (UW-Madison Department of Geoscience)

Co-authors

Dr Kurt L. Feigl (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Dr Sam Batzli (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Presentation materials