Leung Tsang
Leung Tsang (born July 7, 1950) is an American electrical engineer, who is a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He is best known for his contributions to the theory and computation of wave scattering, rough surface scattering and microwave remote sensing. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by West, R., Winebrenner, D.P., Leung TsangGet access
Published in 10th Annual International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2005)
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4by Winebrenner, D.P., Gogineni, P., Bredow, J., Leung TsangGet access
Published in 12th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, (2005)
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6by Joel T. Johnson, Kenneth C. Jezek, Giovanni Macelloni, Marco Brogioni, Leung Tsang, Emmanuel P. Dinnat, Jeffrey P. Walker, Nan Ye, Sidharth Misra, Jeffrey R. Piepmeier, Rajat Bindlish, David M. LeVine, Peggy E. OaNeill, Lars Kaleschke, Mark J. Andrews, Caglar Yardim, Mustafa Aksoy, Michael Durand, Chi-Chih Chen, Oguz Demir, Alexandra Bringer, Julie Z. Miller, Shannon T. Brown, Ron Kwok, Tong Lee, Yann Kerr, Dara Entekhabi, Jinzheng Peng, Andreas Colliander, Steven Chan, Joseph A. MacGregor, Brooke Medley, Roger DeRoo, Mark DrinkwaterGet access
Published in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (2021)
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