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Applied Remote Sensing: Bridging Classroom Tools with Real‑World Data
In the second week of our remote sensing training within the WASCAL Climate Change and Land Use program at KNUST in Kumasi (Ghana), our NetCDA team deepens the applied component of the course. The students learn how to use, adapt, and write their own code in R and...
Crêpes, Culture, and a Dash of Friendly Competition at EORC 🥞
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From Satellites to Snow Angels
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Where Learning Meets Friendship
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