CEU Spatial Mapping and Analysis Research Group

CEU Spatial Mapping and Analysis Research Group

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The Group interests are defined by possible application of geospatial methods, technologies and software packages to CEU research areas.

The Spatial Mapping and Analysis Research Group (SMARG) of the Central European University (CEU) aims to be a focal point of the University geospatial research and teaching activities. Initiated and hosted by the CEU Environmental Systems Laboratory (http://syslab.ceu.edu/) the Research Group brings together faculty, researchers and students from various University departments and units.

05/02/2023

Deadline for the Geospatial Technologies Summer University 2023 is approaching soon! Have you applied yet?
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The Geospatial Technologies Summer University is back, and the application deadline is approaching!

Are you an environmental and public policy professional willing to deepen your knowledge, get inspired, and share ideas? Or a student or researcher willing to gain insight into the practical potentials of geospatial technologies? Then this summer university is for you!

Once again in collaboration with , as well as partner universities from the OSUN and CIVICA networks, this year’s course offers a deep dive into how cutting edge geospatial technologies could be used to monitor SDGs, with a particular focus on SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities, and the overall theme of building resilience.

Join experienced practitioners from the field, along with academics and students from various partner universities, in a week of deepening knowledge and collaborating to develop new ideas to track our progress in meeting the planetary goals.

28/02/2022

Syslab team of Central European University organized subsequent OSUN's GeoHUB workshop on using geospatial technologies in various environmental domains. The workshop took place on February 25th in CEU Vienna’s campus. The hybrid workshop gathered more than 20 participants from CEU, AUCA, and OSUN partners.
The event was led by Sara Pruckner, Data Scientist at UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) who leads the Ocean+ initiative. The workshop featured relevant projects by the UNEP-WCMC, particularly focusing on marine biodiversity and protected areas (https://www.unep-wcmc.org/). The event introduced numerous global initiatives and databases of UNEP-WCMC, and included a practical exercise to explore the usage of the data tools.

24/02/2022

The hybrid workshop, organized by the OSUN's GeoHUB project entitled “Google Earth Engine for earth observations” took place on February 12, 2022, in Central European University, Budapest campus, Hungary.
The program was focused on learning the basics for using the Google Earth Engine application for earth observation. The technical learnings of this course enabled the participants to understand and apply these methods for visualization, in making specific geographical contexts legible through geospatial analysis.
The training was led by Elizaveta Khazieva, an expert on GIS and remote sensing applications with over 9 years of experience in a variety of sectors such as the oil and gas industry, government, and private organizations.
The event comprised more than 25 in-person and virtual participants, including master students, PhD students, and professionals of CEU, AUCA, and OSUN partner institutions with varying levels of experience in GIS and Remote Sensing.

Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs | CEU summer course 23/01/2022

"This year's course explores the use of geospatial technologies in agriculture and digital transformation of rural areas, including precision agriculture, mobile apps, GPS and drone use, among others. The program builds upon the professional network and expertise of the newly established OSUN’s GeoHub partners."

For more details please visit the link below.

Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs | CEU summer course Co-funded by the Open Society University Network (OSUN). In cooperation with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA). This course is a part of the “Bridging ICTs and Environment” workshop series run by the ISEPEI project.

ARSET - Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements | NASA Applied Sciences 09/12/2021

NASA's Webinar on Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/join-mission/training/english/arset-earth-observations-toolkit-sustainable-cities-and-human January and February 2022

ARSET - Earth Observations Toolkit for Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements | NASA Applied Sciences With actionable Earth observations, the NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences Program empowers communities across the world to find solutions to the challenges they face every day.

Digital Agriculture Specialist 07/09/2021

Do we have someone here with experience In digital agriculture ? Consider registering at FAO roster

Digital Agriculture Specialist Click the link provided to see the complete job description.

Summer School 2021: Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Demographic Considerations is now completed! | Environmental Systems Laboratory 19/07/2021

2021 Summer School "Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Demographic Considerations" has finished

Summer School 2021: Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Demographic Considerations is now completed! | Environmental Systems Laboratory The ISEPEI Summer School 2021 was carried out entirely online with more than 50 participants from four continents and 15 highly experienced lecturers working in diverse fields in a variety of international institutions, including: Lorant Czaran (United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA), Anupam Anand....

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