Technical Needs for Copernicus Inland Water Monitoring Service
Copernicus data contributes to a better understanding of water quantity and quality. However, water-related products are scattered across the different Copernicus Services. The technologies and expertise needed to exploit this EO data for inland water monitoring can help define a wider Copernicus water service portfolio.
During our seventh webinar, we will be having a discussion on the technical aspects of Inland Water Monitoring with Copernicus.
Speakers:
Silvy Thant has a background in geography and marine and lacustrine sciences. She is working for the consultancy agency Antea Group Belgium for 8 years and is involved in international Multi Hazard Risk Assessment & Data Driven Solutions (incl. AI techniques) projects as a project leader. Sylvy will present "Exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Optimize the Exploitation of satellite EO and modelling data".
Diego Pozo Morillas has many years of experience in countries on which he has worked and lived- following a passion for Space in JAXA, SES and AIRBUS working for the International Space Station, Science and Telecommunication satellites, Quantum Technologies and Earth Observation solutions. From Space, Earth has no borders: the potential of joined EO data to improve society is immense. Diego will present "Earth Observation data access: extenSO as a DIAS Lesson Learnt and beyond"