Science and teaching at UFS

Science and teaching at UFS

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June 15, 2024

The research and teaching activities of our University at the research station Schneefernerhaus on Zugspitze are increasing steadily and becoming more diverse. Ongoing and planned courses and science projects range from topics in informatics, astronomy to medicine and sports up to our own field of remote sensing. 
We had the honour the present the various activities to the University president and Chancellor and outline future ideas as well by various scientists of JMU within our role science team member of the UFS for the Earth Observation pillar lead by Tobias Ullmann. 
Looking forward to more research and teaching visits at Schneefernerhaus in the upcoming months and years!

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