It was a great option to show to the interested public how AI and Earth Observation can provide valuable information for our daily lives e.g. by mapping urban heat islands, urban trees or flooding events including damages and georisks.
Building Capacity for Climate Research: Remote Sensing Training with West African PhD Students
For two weeks, our NetCDA Team, this time formed by our colleagues Lilly Schell and Michael Thiel, is back at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) as part of the WASCAL Graduate School on Climate Change and Land Use, supporting PhD candidates in developing their own skills on remote sensing analyses related […]








