Invited guest lecture at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin

Invited guest lecture at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin

April 16, 2024

On the 16th of April, our professor Hannes Taubenböck gave an invited guest lecture at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. He presented our research works at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and our EORC on remote sensing approaches to analyze building and living in Germany and beyond. He discussed the controversial topic with students of the study program ‘real estate management’. The lecture was organized by Maximilian Kirstein from the GESOBAU AG and Prof. Dr. Lucht from the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin.  

 

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