In the first week of September, NetCDA Project Lead Michael Thiel is participating in the Directors’ Meeting of the WASCAL Graduate School Program (GSP) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi/Ghana. As long-standing partner of the KNUST, the EO Research-Cluster looks forward to the contributions and discussions regarding the present and the future of the WASCAL GSP.
Sebastian Buchelt successfully defends PhD on SAR-based monitoring of alpine permafrost
We are very pleased to congratulate our PhD student Sebastian Buchelt on his successful defense of his dissertation, “Potential of Synthetic Aperture Radar time series for mapping and monitoring of small-scale periglacial processes in alpine environments.” His work...








