Title | Time | Room | Teacher |
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TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 15.10.2025 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: 4170C | |
TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 05.11.2025 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: Nachholzer Forum | |
TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 19.11.2025 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: Nachholzer Forum | |
TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 03.12.2025 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: Nachholzer Forum | |
TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 21.01.2026 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: Nachholzer Forum | |
TUM Earth Observation Seminar | 04.02.2026 16:30 - 18:30 (Wed) | Room: Nachholzer Forum |
Through a series of interactive sessions spread across the semester, students will gain insights into cutting-edge research and cross-disciplinary applications. Each session will be led by a different professorship, featuring discussions on their latest projects and advancements. The course fosters interdisciplinary learning, encouraging students to explore innovative collaborations and broaden their understanding of the Earth Observation landscape at TUM. Beyond the formal discussions, social events will offer further opportunities for networking and engagement, strengthening connections within our community.
By participating in this course, students will develop essential skills in critically analyzing research, applying Earth Observation techniques to real-world challenges, and identifying synergies between different scientific domains. The course is designed to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical insights, empowering students to contribute to the growing Earth Observation ecosystem at TUM.
Deepening Subject Knowledge
Exploring Cross-Disciplinary Applications
Building Collaborative Networks
Research-Based Discussions, Interactive Sessions and Cross-Disciplinary Learning
☒ Beginn der Promotion / Beginning of the doctorate
☒ Während der Promotion / During the doctorate
☒ Endphase der Promotion / End of the doctorate
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Equipment for PowerPoint presentations
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TUM School of Life Science: Profs.Niklas Boers, Cornelius Senf, Kang Yu and Dr. Sebastian Bathiany
TUM School of Engineering and Design: Profs. Katharina Anders, Marco Körner, and Xiaoxiang Zhu
Professors at the Technical University of Munich specializing in Earth Observation combine their expertise and teaching experience to share knowledge and foster collaboration within the community.