Professor Hyunglok Kim and lab memebers were recently interviewed by Campbell Scientific in the United States, a globally recognized leader in environmental sensing and scientific measurement systems.

The company reached out after learning about the groundbreaking development of Koreas next generation Earth observing satellite validation site. During the interview, Prof Kim explained how the new core validation site follows NASA level standards and introduces a world first 200 m by 200 m high resolution grid system designed for upcoming satellite based soil moisture missions. Campbell Scientific highlighted the uniqueness of this initiative, noting that no other country has yet built a validation site that integrates a ground based L band radiometer, drone mounted microwave radiometer, lidar systems, and a dense in situ soil moisture network in one coordinated testbed.

Prof Kim also discussed the scientific vision behind the site, its importance for advancing climate and hydrological research, and Koreas growing leadership within the global Earth observation community. The interview will help showcase the sites innovation to an international audience and strengthen collaborations with measurement and sensing experts worldwide.




















