The team of researchers, led by Andreas Kääb, was awarded the Team EO Excellence Award 2023 for their project for using satellite laser and radar altimetry, optical stereo, and digital elevation […]
The research of Susanna Ebmeier centers on leveraging satellite imagery for volcano science. She is particularly driven to enhance the utility of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in monitoring volcanic […]
Earth observation (EO) is the driving force for connecting space and Earth, and it is constantly evolving thanks to the relentless pursuit of innovation and scientific excellence. Celebrating the […]
Earth observation (EO) has become an essential tool for addressing many of the world's most pressing environmental and societal challenges. As technology continues to advance, Earth observation is […]
The absence of accurate and high-resolution observations of the key variables of the water cycle (e.g. soil moisture, rainfall and river discharge), together with the significant anthropogenic impact […]
In her current role as Head of the Science Coordination Department in the Strategy Directorate at CNES, Mioara Mandea provides technical, management, and strategic leadership in a wide variety of […]
Benoit Meyssignac is a scientist interested in understanding Earth’s global energy cycle and its variations. His research is at the intersection of climate science, oceanography, and geodesy (the […]
The absence of accurate and high-resolution observations of the key variables of the water cycle (e.g. soil moisture, rainfall and river discharge), together with the significant anthropogenic impact […]
ESA and EGU will again recognise and honour an individual Early Career Scientist and Team that has contributed to the innovative use of Earth Observations (EO). The nominee’s achievements should […]