Research group @LIST_luxembourg using remote sensing data for precision agriculture, land surface processes, natural disasters and maritime transportation
📢 Exciting News! 📢
We are thrilled to announce the Call for Papers for our Special Issue on "Advances in #ThermalInfrared#RemoteSensing for Vegetation Applications"!
📅 Submission deadline: January 31, 2024.
https://t.co/lhY4b2gCvW
@NRS_ITC@ITCAlumni@LibITC@FacultyITC
Want to shape the future of global flood inundation forecasting? As part of a @LuxSpaceAgency and @esa#DigitalTwins project, we need your feedback to co-design a flood product! Send us your thoughts in this survey: https://t.co/7K4NVH2j4D
@LIST_Luxembourg@PwC@Thales_Alenia_S
New paper alert! A study by Kanishka Mallick in @EGU_BioGeo (https://t.co/CvZF09ovoZ) demonstrates the advantage of a coupled ground heat flux-evaporation model constrained by #ThermalRemoteSensing for water-scarce and complex ecosystems.
In the #MonESCA project (https://t.co/WD8OfxoRee), we monitor the challenging #Esca disease in #vineyards with #RemoteSensing and #drones. This gives valuable input for winegrowers' strategies. Colleagues from @LIST_Luxembourg , Luxsense Geodata and IBLA are supported by the IVV.
We are organizing a summer school on #AI and #EO on 23-24 March this year. To participate, apply before March 15th: https://t.co/BIfV2A9i68. We also invite you to attend the third edition of the #AI4Copernicus conference in #Mondorf on the 25th of March.
Last week, Miriam Machwitz presented her work on #UAV data for viticulture at the annual assembly of the Luxembourgish wine grower community (#Wäibaudag). More than 150 wine growers, politicians, consultants, marketing experts, researchers, and other guests attended the event!