by EAGLE Students | Dec 20, 2021 | News
After 2 months of back-to-back courses, one exam, and a lot of studies the EAGLE of the 6th generation took a break at Berchtesgaden enjoying a lot of snow!!The group of 14 left for this winter wonderland on December 9th after an informative seminar session on GDAL....
by EAGLE Students | Dec 13, 2021 | News
Studying remote sensing is important to take one step back being able to see changes in a whole, because we see them from space. For me, a 4th Gen EAGLE, sometimes the analyses are not enough. This is why I would like to share my story with you, about what I am doing...
by EAGLE Students | Oct 31, 2020 | News
On the weekend of 17th and 18th of October, three EAGLEs met at the “Wasserkuppe”, the highest mountain of Hessen in the landscape called “Rhön”. Daily handling of airborne images as remote sensing student definitely makes you wishing to experience this bird view...
by EAGLE Students | Jan 31, 2020 | 2019 EAGLEs, News
The 4th EAGLE generation is already slowly approaching the end of the first semester and already a lot has happened in this first months. One highlight was visiting the DLR’s Earth Observation Center (DLR-EOC) in Oberpfaffenhofen close to Munich in December....
by EAGLE Students | Jul 9, 2019 | 2018 EAGLEs, News
Instead of hosting a football competition as it always had been for the last years, the Geo Summer Party 2019 Planning Committee instead decided to introduce a new game: Dodgeball. As last year, EAGLE students formed a team representing the Department of Remote...
by EAGLE Students | Jun 7, 2019 | 2016 EAGLEs, 2017 EAGLEs, 2018 EAGLEs, Jakob Rieser, News
From May 13 to 17 the city of Milan hosted the world’s largest Earth Observation conference, the ESA Living Planet Symposium. Over 4000 participants (remote sensing experts, national and international companies, students, organizations and agencies from all over the...