Lorenza Gilardi will present at the Geographical Colloquium on January 30

Lorenza Gilardi will present at the Geographical Colloquium on January 30

January 25, 2024

On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, Lorenza Gilardi from the Earth Observation Center (EOC) of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will give a lecture on the topic “Urbanization and commuting patterns for the assessment of population exposure to air pollutants” at the Geographical Colloquium. The presentation will be at 4pm at the Geographic Institute, lecture room 222. Lorenza is pursuing her PhD journey within the Earth Observation Research Cluster (EORC). We look forward to seeing you at the lecture. https://remote-sensing.org/new-phd-candidate-lorenza-gilardi/

 

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