Sargeant, H. M.; Bickel, V. T.; Honniball, C. I.; Martinez, S. N.; Ro-gaski, A.; Bell, S. K.; Czaplinski, E. C.; Farrant, B. E.; Harrington, E. M.; Tolometti, G. D.et al.; Kring, D. A.: Determining the Bearing Capacity of Permanently Shadowed Regions of the Moon using Boulder Tracks. 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The Woodlands, Texas, USA (2019)
Bickel, V. T.; Honniball, C. I.; Martinez, S.; Rogaski, A.; Sargeant, H. M.; Bell, S. K.; Czaplinski, E.; Farrant, B. E.; Harrington, E. M.; Tolometti, G. D.et al.; Kring, D. A.: Analysis of Lunar Boulder Tracks: Implications for Trafficability of Pyroclastic Deposits and Permanently Shadowed Regions. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA (2018)
Bickel, V. T.; Valantinas, A.: The Search for Lunar Present-day Tectonic Activity using LO and LRO Images. 52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , online (2021)
Gao, A.; Daubar, I. J.; Wexler, D.; Wagstaff, K. L.; Bickel, V. T.; Doran, G.: Using machine learning to complement new martian crater inventories. 52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , online (2021)
Moseley, B.; Bickel, V. T.; López-Francos, I. G.; Rana, L.; Olivares-Mendez, M.; Wingo, D.; Zuniga, A.; Subtil, N.: Low-light image enhancement of permanently shadowedlunar regions with physics-based machine learning. Third Workshop on Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences (NeurIPS) , Vancouver, Canada (2020)
Bickel, V. T.; Law, E.S.; Day, B.H.: A Big Lunar Data Application: Deep Learning-Driven Rockfall Detection and Mapping with NASA's Moon Trek. NASA Exploration Science Forum 2019, Mountain View, CA, USA (2019)
Bickel, V. T.; Manconi, A.; Loew, S.; Mall, U.: Entering Schrödinger’s Pyroclastic Vent and PSR: A Trafficability Analysis for the next Generation of Lunar Exploration Rovers. EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna, Austria (2019)
Mall, U.; Kloskowski, D.; Schmidt, H.; Bickel, V. T.; Basilevsky, A.; Bugiolacchi, R.: On the variability of lunar soil properties – bearing capacity. EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna, Austria (2019)
Bickel, V. T.; Honniball, C. I.; Martinez, S. N.; Rogaski, A.; Sargeant, H. M.; Bell, S. K.; Czaplinski, E. C.; Farrant, B. E.; Harrington, E. M.; Tolometti, G. D.et al.; Kring, D. A.: Analysis of Lunar Boulder Tracks: Implications for Rover Mobility on Pyroclastic Deposits. 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The Woodlands, Texas, USA (2019)
Farrant, B. E.; Bell, S. K.; Czaplinski, E. C.; Harrington, E. M.; Tolometti, G. D.; Bickel, V. T.; Honniball, C. I.; Martinez, S. N.; Rogaski, A.; Sargeant, H. M.et al.; Kring, D. A.; .: Geologic Map and Potential Rover Traverses for Human-Assisted Sample Return Missions to the Schrödinger Basin, Lunar Farside. 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The Woodlands, Texas, USA (2019)
Bickel, V. T.; Lanaras, C.; Manconi, A.; Loew, S.; Mall, U.: Automated Detection and Mapping of lunar Rockfalls using a CNN. 1st Swiss “Workshop on Machine Learning for Environmental and Geosciences” (MLEG2019), Dübendorf, Switzerland (2019)
Bickel, V. T.; Lanaras, C.; Manconi, A.; Loew, S.; Mall, U.: Automated detection of lunar rockfalls using a Convolutional Neural Network. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA (2018)
Bickel, V. T.; Manconi, A.; Amann, F.: Quantitative validation of DIC algorithms for slope instability detection and monitoring. European Geosciences Union: General Assembly 2018, Vienna, Austria (2018)
Bickel, V. T.; Manconi, A.; Loew, S.; Mall, U.: Automatic Detection of Rockfalls with Deep Neural Networks: Lessons learned on the Moon and Mars. ESA Living Planet Symposium, Milan, Italy (2018)
Mall, U.; Schmidt , H.; Kloskowski, D.; Bickel, V. T.; Bugiolacchi, R.: Lunar Rock Boulders as a Tool in comparative Planetology to investigate Rock Weathering. 7th European Lunar Symposium , Manchester, U.K. (2018)
Sargeant, H. M.; Bickel, V. T.; Honniball, C. I.; Martinez, S. N.; Rogaski, A.; Bell, S. K.; Czaplinski, E. C.; Farrant, B. E.; Harrington, E. M.; Tolometti, G. D.: Determining the Trafficability of Pyroclastic Deposits and Permanently Shadowed Regions of the Moon Using Boulder Tracks. Lunar ISRU 2019, Columbia, Maryland, USA (2018)
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