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As part of their current research and teaching stay at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) on Svalbard, Dr. Jakob Schwalb-Willmann and Sebastian Buchelt held a guest lecture on UAV remote sensing for Arctic population ecology, showcasing the use of remote sensing for ecology research.
Studying Land-use Transitions: Revealing Patterns, Drivers and Implications of Global Farmland Abandonment
The Earth Observation Research Cluster (EORC) invites you to a talk by Prof. Dr. Alexander V. Prishchepov from the University of Copenhagen (Section Geography) and Research Fellow at the University of Giessen, entitled "Studying land-use transitions: Revealing...
EORC Professor Tobias Ullmann Presents at the Geographische Gesellschaft Würzburg
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Exploring Earth Observation Opportunities with the IHK Würzburg-Schweinfurt
This week, representatives of our Earth Observation Research Cluster (EORC) and Informatics, Prof. Marco Schmidt, met with members of the Industrie- und Handelskammer (IHK) Würzburg-Schweinfurt namely Dr. Kagerbauer and Mr. Freitag to discuss the growing potential of...
High Arctic field work in Bjørndalen (Svalbard)
Last week, EORC employees Jakob Schwalb-Willmann and Sebastian Buchelt travelled to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, for a two-week research and teaching stay on the high-arctic island. Invited by our collaborators and colleagues Assoc. Prof. Larissa Beumer...
Visiting Scientist Maksim Kulikov from University of Central Asia arrived at EORC
Since this week, Dr. Maksim Kulikov from the University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, arrived as visiting scientist at the Earth Observation Research Cluster. Dr. Kulikov is a research fellow at the University of Central Asia's Mountain Societies Research Institute...







