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RSLab at Pint of Science
Claudia Paris and Francesca Bovolo gave a public talk “In tour tra i pianeti” on Wednesday, 22 May in the framework of the “Pint of Science” festival.
Best PhD Thesis Award
Leonardo Carrer and Massimo Zanetti received the award for the Best Italian PhD Theses on Geoscience and Remote Sensing by the Italian Chapter of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society.
JUICE’s Jovian Odyssey
The European Space Agency (ESA) released a new animation showing the long tour that the JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft will take to reach Jupiter and explore it’s icy moons.
Climate Change and Remote Sensing: RSLab on the Press
Interview of Prof. Bruzzone on the European Space Agency project that RSLab is coordinating on the use of remote sensing satellites for land cover mapping for climate change monitoring and analysis. The interview is published on the national magazine “La Nuova…
MultiTemp 2019
The International Workshop on the Analysis of MultiTemporal Remote Sensing Images (MultiTemp 2019) will be held in Shanghai, China in the period August 5-7, 2019. This is the 10th edition of the workshop series that was established and founded from the RSLab in 2001…
RSLab Numbers in 2018
RSLab achieved very good research results in 2018 on both Earth Observation and Planetary Exploration and the related research topics.
A testing time for RIME Antenna
ESA engineers tested A 1:18 scale model of the RIME antenna – Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (Principal Investigator: Prof. Lorenzo Bruzzone) together with a simplified model of the JUICE spacecraft in the ESTEC’s HERTZ facility. Several tests were…
RSLab at the European Researchers’ Night
RSLab presented its research activities on Earth Observation and Planetary Exploration at the MUSE Science Museum in Trento in the framework of the European Researchers’ Night 2018.…