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Google Earth Engine Developer Satisfaction Survey is available!

π©πΎβπ» If you are a GEE developer/user, please, fill up the survey to improve this geospatial analysis platform on the link below!
Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management | Google Earth Engine β google.qualtrics.com
Course: MOOC Machine Learning in Weather & Climate
π°οΈ It is a fully online and FREE training open to anyone interested in the subject. The first part of the course is a high-level introduction to the key concepts. Later sections become more technical and provide hands-on experience in the application of Machine Learning algorithms.
π°οΈ Detailed programme on the link below ππΎ
ML in Weather & Climate β moodle.ecmwf.int
This includes the main topics, from the processing of observations, to data assimilation, forecasting and post-processing. In each element the relevance of machine learning is described, to understand the added value and limitations of machine learning in weather and climate.
International Conference on Machine Learning Intelligence for GeoAnalytics & Remote Sensing
The paper submission is open! Check below the following topics that you are invited to submit!
π°οΈ Check more information on the conference's website. ππΎ
MIGARS 2023 β International Conference on Machine Intelligence for GeoAnalytics & Remote Sensing.
The focus of the conference is to connect researchers from computing, MI, GA, and RS domains and look for the potential use of intelligent computational approaches for geo-data based applications and serve society at large.Β Β
ICEYE ESA archive collection now available to users
Three modes are available for ICEYE Level 1 products:
π°οΈ Spot (up to 1 m ground resolution),
π°οΈ Strip and Scan, with two different processing levels: Single Look
π°οΈ Complex (SLC) - Level 1A and Ground Range Detected (GRD) - Level 1B.
π©πΎβπ» The products are available for download after free registration. Find out more details on the link below. ππΎ
ICEYE ESA archive collection now available to users - Earth Online
ICEYE ESA archive collection is now available worldwide through ESAβs Third Party Missions programme.
Fully funded PhD opportunity in New Zealand!
π°οΈ Fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Canterbury for NZ residents. This is an awesome opportunity for those interested in Spatial Data Science and Transportation.
More info:
Vanessa Brum-Bastos on LinkedIn β www.linkedin.com We are hiring for a FULLY FUNDED PHD POSITION IN SPATIAL DATA SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION. Know anyone who might be interested? Details linked below! #phdβ¦
ESA plans for low-orbiting navigation satellites
π°οΈ The purpose of ESAβs plan to perform an in-orbit demonstration of low Earth orbiting satnav satellites is precisely to consolidate the types of signals, enabling technologies and their potential for future services.
π°οΈ The plan is to build and fly an initial mini-constellation of at least half a dozen satellites to test capabilities and key technologies, as well as demonstrating signals and frequency bands for use by a follow-on operational constellation, in the same way that Europeβs GIOVE test satellites paved the way for Galileo. Success will place European industry in pole positions for follow-on commercial undertakings, as well as planned institutional programmes.
ESA - ESA plans for low-orbiting navigation satellites β www.esa.int
Satellite navigation is headed closer to users. ESAβs Navigation Directorate is planning an in-orbit demonstration with new navigation satellites that will orbit just a few hundred kilometres up in space, supplementing Europeβs 23 222-km-distant Galileo satellites.