ISR Projects

areas of research

Our space weather research enables the GPS satellites to survive the harch environment of their orbits.

The Institute for Scientific Research currently conducts investigations in several widely diverse areas of national interest. 

We conduct basic and applied research in space chemistry, plasma chemistry and space weather forecasting to protect orbiting satellites.

We conduct hypertemporal image processing and analysis for atmospheric modeling studies to discover improved methods of signals identification in chaotic environments. We travel to field deployments to gather empirical data to confirm and support these models.

We provide analysis, expertise, and data management support for advanced remote hyperspectral imaging technology for our nation's defense.

We participated materially in the planning, installation and continuing operation of the Low Latitude Ionospheric Sensor Network, a distributed observatory linked throughout the continent of South America.

We provide Information Technology/Data Management services for a wide variety of research projects and remote sensing programs.