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Open Workshop for the project GEOLMIV (Geoinformatics and Earth Observation for Landslide Monitoring Italy-Vietnam)

15 December 2021 @ 09:00 - 13:00

GEOLMIV is a joint project between Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam). The project is funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAE) and the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology.

GEOLMIV focuses on the problem related to landslides, which is relevant in both Italy and Vietnam. The goal is to join the experience in the field of geodata science and technology, focusing on the most innovative approaches like Earth Observation (EO), machine learning (ML) and citizen science (CS). Finally, the project is relevant also in building new capacities, which will be transferred into the universities’ teachings and professional refresher training, with a direct impact on students and an indirect influence on technology transfer outside the academic environment. 

At the event, which is part of the Prima Giornata Nazionale dello Spazio, DICA professors involved in the project will participate as well: Maria Antonia Brovelli (scientific coordinator), Laura Longoni, Monica Papini and Ludovico Biagi.

Click here for referring to the complete Agenda and access to the event.