School Activities

We are participating with various experiments at thos years school lab!

More information: https://lps25.esa.int/school-lab/

Presentations

Name Title Session Location Date & Time
Abascal et al.
Presenter: C. Kyba
Out of the Dark: Recent Advances in Understanding Atmospheric Light Fluxes at Night C.01.14 Exploring new observations and mission concepts for atmospheric measurements (observations, modelling and theories) Hall M1/M2 Fr, 27.06.25,
14:30-16:00
Azzam et al. Integrating geospatial and economic tools to monitor spatial disparities in real estate values and urban fabric distortions in post-conflict Damascus F.05.03 Tracking conflict impacts: Earth Observation for socio-economic resilience and global policy support Room 1.61/1.62
Fr, 27.06.25,
14:30-16:00
Sismanidis et al. Urban Nighttime Temperature Trends Derived from 20 Years of ESA-CCI LST Data A.05.01 Using earth observation to assess climate change in cities Room 0.94/0.95 Di, 24.06.25,
16:15-17:45
Steinbach et al. Harnessing remote sensing for monitoring turbidity dynamics in small reservoirs to inform agriculture and aquaculture development in sub-Saharan Africa F.02.01 Harnessing the Power of Remote Sensing for Research and Development in Africa Room 1.14 Di, 24.06.25,
14:00-15:30

Posters

Name Title Session Location Date & Time
Tum et al. Geospatial Intelligence for Sustainable Futures: Smart Data and AI Applications in Geographic Education F.01.03 Trends in Earth Observation Education and Capacity Building: Embracing Emerging Technologies and Open Innovations X5 – Poster Area – Zone U Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Bartels et al. High-Resolution AI-Driven Crop Segmentation in Nyeri County, Kenya: Enhancing Agricultural Monitoring Through Deep Learning F.02.01 Harnessing the Power of Remote Sensing for Research and Development in Africa X5 – Poster Area – Zone V Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Dedring T. et al. Synthesis and Evaluation of Seamless, Large-Scale, Multispectral Satellite Images Using Conditioned Generative Models D.02.03 Approaches, accuracies, applications: next generation large-area land change monitoring X5 – Poster Area – Zone N-O Do, 26.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Dedring N. et al. Remote sensing based early detection approaches for Glacial Lake Outburst Floods susceptibility: A case study of the 2024 Thyanbo Glacial Lake Outburst Flood near Thame (Nepal) using Persistent Scatterer Interferometry with Sentinel-1 imagery A.09.01 The mountain cryosphere in peril – improved monitoring of snow and ice in complex terrain to address societal challenges in the face of climate change X5 – Poster Area – Zone E-F Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Graw et al. During Drought Lights Go Out – EO-Based Monitoring Of Ecuador´s Drought Cascade B.04.02 - POSTER - Addressing multi-hazards: Compounding and Cascading Events through Earth Observation X5 – Poster Area – Zone J-K Mi, 25.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Han et al. Evaluating SDG 15 Across Various Scenarios Using an Integrated MOP and PLUS Framework in the Internationally Significant Wetland of Momoge F.04.06 Wetlands: from Inventory to Conservation X5 – Poster Area – Zone N Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Hiby et al. Leveraging Lunar and Cis-Lunar Remote Sensing for Climate Change Awareness: Engaging STEM Education Through Storytelling F.01.02 - POSTER - Raising awareness on climate change and environmental degradation using effective communication and education
X5 – Poster Area – Zone C Do, 26.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Hodam et al. Empowering Secondary Education with Earth Observation: Teaching Climate Change and Disaster Management through Satellite Data F.01.02 - POSTER - Raising awareness on climate change and environmental degradation using effective communication and education
X5 – Poster Area – Zone C Do, 26.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Lammers et al. VHR SAR Particle Image Velocimetry Analysis for Lava Effusion Rate Estimates at Kadovar Volcano, Papua New Guinea B.04.01 Satellite based terrain motion mapping for better understanding geohazards X5 – Poster Area – Zone P-Q Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Langenkamp et al. Large-Scale Application of Very High-Resolution Orthophotos for Mapping Impervious Surfaces: An Automated, AI-Based Approach in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany F.04.13 Urban Resilience X5 – Poster Area – Zone U Mi, 25.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Odunsi et al. Examining Urban Expansion in Abeokuta Through the Lens of its Economic Development Cluster: A Geospatial Approach Utilising Earth Observatory Data, Random Forest and Spatial Entropy Analysis B.01.03 Trasforming Global Analysis Ready Level Data into Actionable Information to Drive Local Climate and Environmental Actions via Co-creation X5 – Poster Area – Zone T Do, 26.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Paris et al. Perspectives on Critical Remote Sensing and Mixed Methods for Development Studies in Africa. Assessing the Land Dynamics of Middle Scale Farms in the Nacala Corridor, Mozambique. F.02.01 Harnessing the Power of Remote Sensing for Research and Development in Africa X5 – Poster Area – Zone V Di, 24.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Rienow et al. Landscapes in Flux: Modeling Urban Growth and Climate Futures in Western Germany 2050 B.03.02 Monitoring and measuring climate adaptation using earth observation X5 – Poster Area – Zone U Mi, 25.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Sismanidis et al. Why Directional LST Data Might Fall Short for Urban Climate Adaptation Monitoring and Policy F.04.13 - POSTER - Urban Resilience X5 – Poster Area – Zone U Mi, 25.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Sismanidis et al. The Action Fund 2.0 Data2Resilience Project: Data-driven Urban Climate Adaption for Dortmund F.04.13 - POSTER - Urban Resilience X5 – Poster Area – Zone U Mi, 25.06.25,
17:45-19:00

Panel Discussions

Name Title Session Location Date & Time
Craig Donlon - ESA
Bernardo Carnicero - ESA
Susan Steele-Dunne - TU Delft
Christopher Kyba - Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Rosemary Willatt - UCL
Agora – Panel Discussion C.01.15 NEOMI: are you ready to become a new Lead Investigator for future EO space missions? Frontiers Agora Do, 26.06.25,
15:30-16:15

Co-authored and linked Contributions

Name Title Session Location Date & Time
Eckardt et al. Large Language Models in Digital Education: Assessing Reliability, Efficiency, and Content Quality F.01.03 Trends in Earth Observation Education and Capacity Building: Embracing Emerging Technologies and Open Innovations - PART 1 Hall M1/M2 Di, 24.06.25,
11:30-13:00
Meier et al. Contrasted Cross-border Agricultural Patterns and Trends in the Irrigated Senegal River Valley since 2016 B.01.03 - POSTER - Transforming Global Analysis Ready Earth Observation Data into Actionable Information to Drive Local Climate and Environmental Actions via Co-creation X5 – Poster Area – Zone T Do, 26.06.25,
17:45-19:00
Thonfeld et al. Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture in West Africa – How Earth Observation Can Support Successful Implementation A.05.02 Earth observation for Climate Services - PART 2 Room 1.31/1.32 Do, 26.06.25,
11:30-13:00
Stych et al. ESA EO Training Academy F.02.05 Capacity Building and Technology Transfer in Earth Observation
Hall G2 Mo, 23.06.25,
16:15-17:45

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