- Paul Vermunt receives Living Planet Fellowship from ESAWith the grant, Paul Vermunt will research how to use satellites from ESA and others to measure forest water content. To do so, he will regularly go to the Speulderbos on the Veluwe. On and around a 46-metre-high tower in that forest, he will test various sensors that measure the moisture levels and growth of trees.Read more
- GeoForge: A platform created by GEM alumnus Maaz Sheikh to make GIS data accessible for emergency response.Analysing geospatial data is unfortunately quite a complex task for non-specialists, especially during emergencies such as a flood. To support accessibility for everyone, Ageospatial uses natural language and human interaction to make geospatial analyses.Read more
- Paul Vermunt receives Living Planet Fellowship from ESA
- GeoForge: A platform created by GEM alumnus Maaz Sheikh to make GIS data accessible for emergency response.
- DesignLab launches the DesignLab Academy for professionals
- Finding superhot rocks: A new global model for geothermal exploration
- Best Paper Award for Phd Candidate Néstor De La Paz Ruíz
- EO4All Launches Mentoring Program for Earth Observation Enthusiasts
- Higher acidity than expected: A new study explores the effects of the nitrogen crisis on Dutch soil.
- Deans Bart Koopman and Freek van der Meer appointed for second term
- New video: What is it Like at ITC
- Exploring Future-Proof Education in Thailand
- Marc van den Homberg new professor at Princess Margriet Chair
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