MARINA VICENS-MIQUEL

GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT CONRAD BLUCHER INSTITUTE AND AI2ES

DEEP LEARNING, COASTAL AI, REMOTE SENSING

NEWS

February 2023

Marina received the AGU Outstanding Student Presentation Awards (OSPA) for her poster presentation titled "Generalized Model for Wet/Dry Shoreline Detection and Total Water Level Elevation Using Deep Learning" (AGU Winners List).

February 2023

Marina was featured in a local newsletter (in Catalan) titled "Marina Vicens, investigadora pollencina a Texas, USA" (Article).

November 2022

Marina's AI research was featured in a spanish video titled "Salvando Tortugas Marinas"(Video).

November 2022

Marina published her first journal paper titled “A Deep Learning Based Method to Delineate the Wet/Dry Shoreline and Compute its Elevation Using High-Resolution UAS Imagery” in Remote Sensing / MDPI" (Journal Paper).

September 2022

Marina's AI research was featured at the September 2022 ASBPA Coastal Voice Newsletter (Newsletter).

August 2022

Marina's AI research was featured along with other AI2ES student's research in a video titled "NSF AI2ES Student Research Presentation August 2022"(Video).

July 2022

Marina published her second conference paper titled "Deep Learning Automatic Detection of the Wet/Dry Shoreline at Fish Pass, Texas" in IGARSS(Paper).

January 2022

Marina was interviewed in a local radio program (in Catalan) titled "Entrevistam a la jove investigadora pollencina Marina Vicens"(Audio).

Decembre 2021

Marina's research was featured along the AI2ES institute on a reportage titled "NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES)" (Video).

October 2021

Marina was featured on Kris 6 News in a reportage titled "TAMU-CC scientists work to shatter the glass ceiling" (Kristi 6 News).