Science & Career Talk on November 28th 2024 Artikel vom 18. November 2024

with the Science & Career Talks, the University of Tübingen is strengthening its gender equality activities. As part of the Excellence Strategy, experienced and successful female scientists are invited to Tübingen to present their research and career paths.

For the next event, we welcome Prof. Dr. Begüm Demir. She is a professor at TU Berlin, founder and head of the Remote Sensing Image Analysis (RSiM) group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and head of the Big Data Analytics for Earth Observation group at the Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD)

Prof. Dr. Demir will give a public lecture about her scientific research activities which lie at the intersection of machine learning, remote sensing and signal processing. Specifically, she performs research in the field of processing and analysis of large-scale Earth observation data acquired by airborne and satellite-borne systems

 

Public Lecture: Deep Earth Query: Information Discovery from Big Earth Observation Data Archives  

Thursday, November 28th, 2024 at 4:15 p.m. in lecture hall 23, Kupferbau, Hölderlinstr. 5, 72074 Tübingen

Registration is not required

 

You are warmly invited. For further information, please visit: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/221946 

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:

Dr. Dörte Ißleib and Franziska Boll
Project Coordination
Excellence Strategy, Div. II
+497071 29-75010 or +49 7071 29-75089
sciencetalks@uni-tuebingen.de


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More information: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/221946

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