Geo-information Sciences and Remote Sensing

The Laboratory of Geo-information Sciences and Remote Sensing is led by Kirsten de Beurs and Sytze de Bruin. Our mission is to improve spatial competences for a sustainable world through research and education.
Research themes
Education Geo-Information Sciences

Education by this Chair Group
In the field of education the Geo-Information Sciences group strongly participates in the Master Geo-information Sciences. Besides this our teaching staff is involved in multiple courses on BSc and MSc level for different study programs. In addition, it is also possible to perform a Thesis or Internship at our group.
Publications & Projects
Geo-information has become a societal commodity and geo-information science is the driver of its innovation. This trend is evident in our activities. Our research aims to Realize the Digital Earth of Locations. It has a fundamental character with a clear link to the mission of Wageningen University to produce science for impact. Case studies range from local to global scale and are realized together with national and international partners.
Highlighted projects
Highlighted publications
- Detection and monitoring of Melampsora spp. Damage in multiclonal poplar plantations coupling biophysical models and Sentinel-2 time series
- Better, Not Just More: Data-centric machine learning for Earth observation
- A novel approach for surveying flowers as a proxy for bee pollinators using drone images
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