by EAGLE Students | Mar 28, 2019 | 2017 EAGLEs, 2018 EAGLEs, News, Salim Soltani, Sebastian Buchelt
Last month, from 19-21 February 2019, a group of EAGLE students participated at the “Big Data from Space” conference in Munich. The conference co-organized by ESA & DLR focused on three main topics: 1) Latest advances in machine and deep learning 2) Latest...
by EAGLE Students | Mar 26, 2019 | 2016 EAGLEs, Johannes Loew, News
Since more and more EAGLEs of the 1st generation started to stretch their wings, it is time for one last recap. Over the last two and a half years, every one of us was quite busy learning new and exciting techniques and methods in the scientific field of remote...
by EAGLE Students | Dec 14, 2018 | 2018 EAGLEs, Magdalena Halbgewachs, News
Last week, on December 7, the latest EAGLE generation also made its way to Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich to visit DLR’s Earth Observation Center (DLR-EOC). This year there were again very exciting talks on the following topics: Optical radar remote sensing for...
by EAGLE Students | Nov 25, 2018 | 2018 EAGLEs, Malin Fischer, News, Yomna Hamza Eid
[code language=”R”]print(“Hello, World!”)[/code] Today, the new EAGLE intake that pooled from all over the World has completed six academic weeks in the program – it’s about time to introduce ourselves! Our diverse group of students spent their...
by EAGLE Students | Sep 12, 2018 | Benjamin Chengfa Lee, News, Students Board
Settling down in a foreign country can be a challenging process, especially if you do not speak their language well. Untangling the process can be daunting, complex, and usually lengthy. Before you embark on this process, please make sure that you have enough money...
by EAGLE Students | Jun 15, 2018 | Jakob Schwalb-Willmann, News
Yesterday, many Geography students and some lecturers of the University of Wuerzburg met at the center lawn of Campus Hubland for the annual Geography summer party, organized by the faculty’s Student Council. One highlight, as every year, was the football tournament,...