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Francesco Tinti

Associate Professor

Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering

Academic discipline: CEAR-02/B Excavation Engineering and Safety

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RawMatCop Advanced Short Course

The Short course aims to teach how to apply satellite imagery to raw materials challenges.

It combines expert lectures from the industrial and the research communities with hands-on work using case studies to demonstrate Copernicus applications. Participants will learn how Copernicus can make exploiting primary and secondary raw materials more cost-effective and safer, and can help comply with environmental legislation.

Location: University of Liège, Belgium

Dates: 09-11 September 2024

Number of participants: 35

Requested background:

  • Basic coding experience;
  • Basics of remote sensing.

More information: RawMatCop Alliance website

Applications closed

Published on: July 11 2024