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First Data Acquisition of a Dynamic River Environment at the Isar

On August 12th, our team, along with members of the Big Geospatial Data Management, conducted a successful and intensive data acquisition of one of the last natural river stretches of the Isar near Wallgau. We collected comprehensive data on the Isar riverbed, marking the beginning of a monitoring…

Geodetic Summer Colloquium 2024

In July, Katharina Anders held a talk at the Geodetic Summer Colloquium 2024 introducing her professorship at TUM. Focusing on developing and applying automated methods for analyzing remote sensing data to provide new scientific insights into Earth surface processes, the Summer Colloquium was the…

AI4EO Symposium 2024 - Embracing the Future of Earth Observation

We are thrilled to feature Jiapan Wang at the AI4EO Symposium 2024, presenting on 4D Earth Observation. As a new PhD candidate this year, Jiapan has embarked on exciting work in the unsupervised classification of geomorphic changes through deep clustering. His work highlights the potential of deep…

Aerial Adventures in Roggenstein UAV Fieldwork

On 22nd June, we launched our UAVs for photogrammetric acquisition for the first time in the new lab course on Photogrammetric Data Acquisition. Blessed with clear skies and calm winds, not only were the conditions and our drones ready, but we were ready to fly as well! The DJI Phantom 4 Series…

Talk at Geoscientific Colloquium at TU Dresden

On June 19th, Prof. Katharina Anders gave a talk at the Geoscientific Colloquium for the Summer Semester 2024 at TU Dresden. Presenting on „Time Changes Everything: New Approaches to 4D Earth Observation with Near-Continuous Topographic Data," Katharina showcased her novel methods for monitoring and…

Planting the Seeds: Our First Workshop in Raitenhaslach

Here we are, starting off the Remote Sensing Applications group's journey. As a newly formed team, we gathered for our first workshop in Raitenhaslach in April 2024. Together with the Big Geospatial Data Management group, we fostered new research ideas and strengthened our collaborative efforts. …