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applied | Remote Sensing Training
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Applied course on Biodiversity, Conservation and Remote Sensing. October 1, 2014. The applied course on remote sensing for biodiversity is currently conducting field measurements and spatial data analysis in the Bavarian Forest national park. This course in embedded in the Global Change Ecology study program. 15 students are learning this year how to apply hyperspectral data lidar data and landsat data for analysing spatial biodiversity patterns… Read More. Field course on Biodiversity and Remote Sensing.
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regular course | Remote Sensing Training
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Regular course within the study program of our university. Course on remote sensing in ecology. November 9, 2015. The remote sensing course in the Global Change Ecology MSc program started again with the new students. It is again very interesting how spatial data, spectral information and its corresponding techniques are perceived. Highly challenging to teach remote sensing and GIS to our new MSc students but also lots of fun to see how the… Read More. Remote Sensing and Biodiversity analysis course.
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irregular training | Remote Sensing Training
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Irregular course in germany or abroad, usually for a few days up to three weeks. Course on coastal ecosystems. November 16, 2015. Back in Würzburg: Jean-Bosco. March 3, 2015. New visiting scientist: Jean Danumah. December 17, 2014. Jean Homian DANUMAH from Ivory Coast is doing a PhD in the WASCAL program at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana. He arrived in Würzburg on the 2nd of December to work on remote sensing analysis with his PhD supervisors. The aim ...Durin...
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Members | AniMove
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Animal movement and remote sensing for conservation. Is a collective of international researchers with extensive experience in these topics and interested to teach intensive training courses for studying animal movement by incorporating remotely sensed environmental data for the application within conservation. Computational Ecology, movement analysis). MPI-O — contact: firstname.lastname AT animove.org. Martin Wegmann (remote sensing). Chris Fleming (Computational Ecology, movement analysis).
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Michael Thiel | Remote Sensing Training
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March 26, 2015. Our next R hands-on meeting will be at the 1st of April. Our colleague Alejandra Narvaez-Vallejo will present her R developments concerning the classification of LULC in West Africa by means of multi-temporal and multi-sensoral Remote Sensing data. The meeting will take place at 10:00am in our lab meeting room Oswald-Külpe-Weg 86, Room 01.003 (first… Read More. Back in Würzburg: Jean-Bosco. March 3, 2015. New visiting scientist: Jean Danumah. December 17, 2014. December 16, 2014. During h...
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tips and tricks | Remote Sensing Training
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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help. Department of Remote Sensing. 2016 Remote Sensing Training. Theme by XtremelySocial and Blacktie.
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Next R lab | Remote Sensing Training
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March 26, 2015. Our next R hands-on meeting will be at the 1st of April. Our colleague Alejandra Narvaez-Vallejo will present her R developments concerning the classification of LULC in West Africa by means of multi-temporal and multi-sensoral Remote Sensing data. The meeting will take place at 10:00am in our lab meeting room Oswald-Külpe-Weg 86, Room 01.003 (first floor). Department of Remote Sensing. 2017 Remote Sensing Training. Theme by XtremelySocial and Blacktie.
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Remote Sensing Training | University of Wuerzburg | Page 2
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New visiting scientist: Jean Danumah. December 17, 2014. Jean Homian DANUMAH from Ivory Coast is doing a PhD in the WASCAL program at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana. He arrived in Würzburg on the 2nd of December to work on remote sensing analysis with his PhD supervisors. The aim of this scientific visit is to improve his… Read More. Article by Jean-Bosco Zoungrana accepted for publication. December 16, 2014. Next R lab on 02.12.2014. November 19, 2014. We wil...
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