The first Red Knot carrying a featherlite 2 gram solar satellite transmitter has started its migration from 80 Mile Beach in NW Australia on 21 April! The flight path of this bird is represented by the brown track. Lee Tibbitts who skillfully ‘translates’ the data reports from the ARGOS satellites in maps with tracks, reported […]
via First 2-g satellite tagged Red Knots are in the air: update 25 April 2017 — Global Flyway Ecology – Team Piersma
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I have completed my B.E. Degree from Gyan Ganga College of Technology, Jabalpur (M.P.) Interested in Space Science.
I have published my research paper on signal integrity, cognitive radio, spintronics memories, and vehicle speed Control system in Scopos Journals.
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I have completed my M.Tech from CDAC Mohali in VLSI Design.
I have a one and half years of JRF experience in the field of spin logic gates and DFT computations at IIT Kharagpur and NIT Silchar.
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