Congratulation to our PhD student Dorothee Stiller who has been granted the ISPRS International Journal of Geoinformation (IJGI) 2023 Travel Award (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/awards.pdf/0/pdf_113_2023_1_award_64213e7c6cbe7.pdf). Her contribution on “How green is your AI model?” was selected as one out of two winners by the award committee. The award consists of CHF 800 to support her attendance at the Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) to be held in Heraklion, Greece on 17-19 May 2023, where she will present the work on “Efficiency of CNNs for Building Extraction: Comparative Analysis of Performance and Time”.
EOCap4Africa training in Ruhengeri
This week, over 25 students are attending a training session at the Institute of Applied Sciences (INES) in Ruhengeri, Rwanda, using the MSc module on Remote Sensing for Biodiversity Conservation that we developed. This module is part of the EOCap4Africa project...







