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.
Advancing Paleontology Research with Multi-Sensor UAS Data
We are excited to share the progress of our recent collaboration with Prof. Martin Sander, focusing on the use of multi-sensor UAS data for paleontology research. This partnership aims to explore innovative approaches to mapping and analyzing fossil sites with high...