Master on Earth Remote Sensing and Observation Systems

The ERSOS (Earth Remote Sensing and Observation Systems) Specialized Master is a one-year professional degree course. Our goal is to deliver an international program in the field of Remote Sensing and Observation Systems. ERSOS aims to develop cutting edge (scientific) skills and competencies in every stage of the image chain, from the earth’s surface to remotely sensed data products: systems (satellites, etc.), scientific skills (earth remote sensing, image processing, data analysis, etc), technological sensors (satellite sensors, cameras, 3D, RADAR, lidar, microwaves, etc) and international project management. The spectrum of applications is very wide and related to numerous domains. It can be divided into three areas: Environmental issues (oceanography, sustainable development, forest and water management, etc.), Civil issues (GIS, Cartography, etc.) and Safety & Security. Read More

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