Master of Geoinformatics and Earth Observation  

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The master’s program “Geoinformatics and Earth Observation” constitutes a competitive program of international standards, which: (a) provides the opportunity for specialization and knowledge expansion in Geoinformatics, cutting edge Geospatial Technologies and Earth Observation, (b) promotes high-quality research in the fields of Geoinformatics, Geospatial Technologies and Earth Observation (c) provides the opportunity to come across with high-level and high-quality research funded activities such as the EXCELSIOR H2020 TEAMING Project (d) prepares students towards the continuation of their education at a PhD level (e) equips students with additional qualifications and skills related to Geoinformatics, Geospatial Technologies and Earth Observation in order to seek employment with greater competence in the public or private sector, (f) provides the opportunity to employees already working in the public or private sector to continue their education in a graduate level, thus offering professional advancement opportunities.
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Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing synthesize aspects of various scientific fields, as well as associated methods and techniques, including Geodesy, Geophysics, Geographic Information Systems, Photogrammetry, Information Science, Geomathematics, Geostatistics, which are employed in all stages of collection, storage, management, analysis and dissemination of geographic information. Geoinformatics support a wide range of social and environmental decisions, both in the private and public sectors. There is, however, a continuous need for training and specialization of scientists and engineers capable of addressing the increasing requirements of society related to collecting, managing and analyzing geospatial information, the volume of which increases with unprecedented pace.
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Master of Geoinformatics and Earth Observation
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