Credits#
Karman was developed as a collaboration between the Heliophysics Division of NASA and Trillium Technologies Inc, 8668 John Hickman Pkwy, STE 301 Frisco, TX 75034. We are very grateful to NASA for funding the projects.
NASA Grant numbers: 80ARC018D0010 (FDL 2023), 80NSSC24M0122 (FDL 2024), NNX14AT27A (Benchmarking)
NASA Executive, Dr Lika Guhathakurta, NASA Heliophysics Division.
For more information see “Improving Thermospheric Density Predictions in Low‐Earth Orbit With Machine Learning” (2024), Acciarini, G., Brown, E., Berger, T., Guhathakurta, L., Parr, J., Bridges, C., Baydin, A., G., Space Weather, 22, 2, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023SW003652.
We are also very grateful to all the NASA FDLs teams that contributed to Karman development.
In particular,
the NASA-FDL 2021 Solar Drag team: Researchers: Stefano Bonasera, Edward Brown, Jorge A. Pérez-Hernández, Bernard Benson; Faculty: Giacomo Acciarini, Atılım Güneş Baydin, Chris Bridges; Advisors: Eric Sutton, Moriba K. Jah.
the NASA-FDL 2023 Thermospheric Drag team: Researchers: Shreshth Malik, Jame Walsh; Faculty: Giacomo Acciarini, Atılım Güneş Baydin; Advisors: Thomas Berger, Hyunju Connor
the NASA-FDL 2024 Thermospheric Density Continuous Learning team: Researchers: Jordi Vila Perez, Aishwarya Kumar, Will Fawcett, Sankalp Gilda; Faculty: Giacomo Acciarini, James Walsh. Advisors: Thomas Berger, Hyunju Connor
Current contributors:
Giacomo Acciarini
James Walsh
Previous Contributors:
Edward Brown
Stefano Bonasera
Shreshth Malik
Jordi Vila Perez
Aishwarya Kumar
William Fawcett
Atılım Güneş Baydin