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Sensing Mountains 2015 – Universität Innsbruck

Innsbruck Summer School of Alpine Research 2015

Close Range Sensing Techniques in Alpine Terrain

Obergurgl (Austria), 05.07.2015 - 11.07.2015

University of Innsbruck, Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Interdisciplinary Mountain Research

Lecturers:

  • Prof. Johann Stötter (University of Innsbruck, Institute of Geography)
  • Dr. Martin Rutzinger (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Interdisciplinary Mountain Research; University of Innsbruck, Institute of Geography)
  • Dr. Rudolf Sailer (University of Innsbruck, Institute of Geography)
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Roderik Lindenbergh (TU Delft, Dept. of Geoscience & Remote Sensing)
  • Prof. Marco Scaioni (Politecnico di Milano )
  • Dr. Francesco Pirotti (University of Padova, CIRGEO Interdepartmental Research Center in Geomatics, TESAF Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry)
  • Jun.-Prof. Bernhard Höfle (Heidelberg University, Institute of Geography, GIScience; Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE))
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Sander Oude-Elberink (University of Twente, ITC - Faculty of Geo-Information and Science and Earth Observation, Department of Earth Observation Science)

Keynotes:

  • Prof. Christian Körner (University of Basel, Institute of Botany)
  • Prof. Hans-Gerd Maas (TU Dresden, Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing)

  • Prof. Norbert Pfeifer (TU Vienna, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation)

  • Dr. Fabio Remondino (Bruno Kessler Foundation, 3D optical Metrology Unit)

  • Assoc.Prof. Paolo Tarolli (University of Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry)

Universität Innsbruck
isprs
Geographie Innsbruck

Sponsors:

LASERDATA
IGF / ÖAW
Leica
RIEGL
Alpenverein
University of Padua
LTSER
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