welcome of new EAGLE generation

Today we welcomed the new generation of Earth Observation EAGLE students and are happy to see such a diverse and highly motivated group of students again. Students from Nepal, India, Ruanda or Turkey joint our study program among many other countries and already in the first welcome presentations and discussions did we engage in lively discussions about Earth Observation research.
Also the older EAGLE generations welcomed the young EAGLEs and gave a presentation with great insights into their live as an EAGLE student, their studies and new friendships. Great to see such a great group of young scientists and very much looking forward to increase the EAGLE family even more with our 2023 EAGLEs!
Our new EAGLEs will learn from tomorrow morning onward a lot about all kind of EO sensors, spatial programming, applications of EO and much more … especially how to work together and explore new avenues of remote sensing science.



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