EAGLE 8th generation – first course by Claudia Kuenzer

EAGLE 8th generation – first course by Claudia Kuenzer

m

October 19, 2023

Our new EAGLEs just spend the whole week learning about all Earth Observation sensors, physics of remote sensing, newest advances and upcoming methods in earth observation. Beside the lecture and getting to know all these crucial information they also had plenty of time for discussions on job opportunities after their M.Sc., about the life as an academic or which companies are looking for EAGLE graduates. They also had time to get to know each other personally and talk about their history, their background and expectations.
We are very much looking forward to see all our new EAGLEs in the next courses on remote sensing and establishing the EAGLE family feeling again within this group.

follow us and share it on:

you may also like:

Our students wrote UFS press article

Our students wrote UFS press article

Our students have recently turned their fieldwork at the Environmental Research Station Schneefernerhaus into a published press article, showcasing how hands‑on glacier and snow research becomes part of real scientific communication.  Our course at...

Snow Research at Schneefernerhaus, Zugspitze

Snow Research at Schneefernerhaus, Zugspitze

Recently, our team carried out another successful field campaign at the Schneefernerhaus research station on the Zugspitze in the Alps. Together with our EAGLE students, we collected UAS-based environmental data alongside detailed in-situ measurements of snow...

Diversifying Energy Crops through Biogas Flower Mixtures

Diversifying Energy Crops through Biogas Flower Mixtures

In a recent contribution to Praxis Agrar - the practice-oriented online platform published by the Bundesinformationszentrum Landwirtschaft (BZL) - biogas flower mixtures are presented as a viable alternative to maize-dominated energy cropping systems. The article...

Share This