ESA LPS 2022

ESA LPS 2022

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May 30, 2022

Many of our staff members and nearly all our Earth Observation EAGLE M.Sc. students attended the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2022 and explored the wealth of remote sensing applications within these 5 days. The LPS is the largest and most diverse earth observation conference with numerous parallel sessions and talks from early morning to the evening plus of course a lot of networking activities. Even selfies with astronauts were taken but more important we could meet and discuss various research topics with all the international colleagues, get ideas for new collaborations and new research topics. And last but not least many talks and posters were presented by our group, showing our research output in the last years.

We are very much looking forward to the next LPS in 2025!

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