New EAGLE generation

New EAGLE generation

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October 26, 2020

Our latest EAGLE generation started their first term learning Earth Observation using different data sets and software approaches. All courses are done virtually but we hope that we can go back to presence courses in 2021. The lack of personal and direct interaction is currently compensated by short joint hikes through the vineyards as long as such meetings are legally allowed. And they also got featured by the DLR review of 40 years of Earth Observation at the DLR-EOC. Great to see the evolution across different decades, not only the shift in gender balance but also the potential at our hands we have nowaydays compared to a few years ago.

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