Earth Observation Science (EOS)
The mission of the department of Earth Observation Science (EOS) is to gain and disseminate scientific knowledge in earth observation. This knowledge is applied in development of tools to help good governance and wise and sustainable use of natural resources in developing countries and emerging economies.
The department of Earth Observation Science deals with earth observation technology for problem solving. Problem solving means primarily identification of solutions for large-volume producers of geo-information and identification of solutions for application domains.
Events
A selection of conferences and events that cover the department's knowledge field or are organised by the department.
Courses
Departmental staff contribute to a wide range of courses.
- Geostatistics and Open-Source Statistical Computing (Certificate)
- Geoinformatics, with KN Toosi University, Tehran, Iran (MSc degree)
- GIS Data Quality (Certificate)
- Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing (Certificate)
- GIS Operation (Certificate)
- Principles of Databases (Certificate)
- Principles of Remote Sensing (Certificate)
- Principles of Geographical Information Systems (Certificate)
- Programming skills (Certificate)
- Geoinformatics (MSc degree)
- Geoinformatics (Undergraduate diploma)
- Geoinformatics (Master degree)
- Geoinformatics (Postgraduate diploma)
- Geoinformatics, with IIRS, Dehra Dun, India (MSc degree)
- Geoinformatics, with IIRS, Dehra Dun, India (PG diploma)
- Geoinformatics, with KN Toosi University, Tehran, Iran (MSc degree)
- Geostatistics and Open-Source Statistical Computing (Certificate)
- GIS Data Quality (Certificate)
- GIS Operation (Certificate)
- Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing (Certificate)
- Principles and Applications of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (Certificate)
- Principles of RS, GIS and GEONETCast (Certificate)
Research theme
Research is carried out by a group led by one of ITC's professors. Each group typically comprises several expert staff members and a number of graduate students.
Profile
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