Internship and Inno Lab presentations

On Friday 20th of May at 9am we will have the following internship and inno lab presentations:

Andrea Cardenas (Internship at DLR):
“Data analysis of the refugee crisis in West Africa and definition of test sites in NRW – Germany”
supervisor: Martin Muehlbauer

Ása Dögg Aðalsteinsdóttir (Inno Lab):
“Potential of Sentinel-1 data for research and monitoring in Tröllaskagi peninsula, Iceland – Snow cover mapping using S-1 time series”, supervisors: Sebastian Buchelt and Tobias Ullmann

Cornelia Zygar (Inno Lab at 3D Reality Maps):
“AI-based building detection on high-resolution aerial imagery”, supervisor: Martin Wegmann

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