Monthly Archives - June 2017

June 2017

Publication from CUT team member as the most cited in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Publication from CUT team member as the most cited in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

The publication entitled as "Remote sensing archaeology: Tracking and mapping evolution in European scientific literature from 1999 to 2015" is now ranked as first in the most cited papers of the JAS: Reports journal. The paper discusses the on-going research related to remote sensing archaeology in Europe, since the launch in 1999 of the first high resolution satellite sensor IKONOS. The research follows a citation based approach, where useful information is retrieved from the scientific literature. (more…)

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Special issues of Optical Remote Sensing Summer School

The 2nd Summer School of the ATHENA project has been hosted at the Cyprus University of Technology premises between 12-15 June, 2017. The topic of the summer school was "Special issues of Optical Remote Sensing" and more specifically hyperspectral analysis and spectral un-mixing. The lectures and hands-on workshop on Matlab encviroment have been prepared by Dr. Daniele Cerra from DLR.

ATHENA supports the Summer School at POLIMI

ATHENA supports the Summer School at POLIMI

ATHENA project supports the Summer School Course "CULTURAL HERITAGE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT SURVEYING, MODELLING AND MONITORING" held at Politecnico di Milano between June 20-23 2017. The topic of this year summer school is "Multi-Temporal, Multi-Source, Multi-Scale Remote Sensing Data for Built Environment, Cultural Heritage and Archaeology" During the summer school Dr. Athos Agapiou from CUT and Dr. Daniele Cerra from DLR will present and provide hands on experience in the participants. The summer school is organized by Prof. R. Brumana;  Ass. Prof. B....

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New publication release

"Fusion of Satellite Multispectral Images Based on Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) Data for the Investigation of Buried Concealed Archaeological Remains", Geosciences. Read online here

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ATHENA review meeting @ CUT premises

Interim review meeting of the ATHENA project took place on 24th of May at CUT premises. During the meeting the overall progress of the first 15 months (i.e. December 2015 - February 2017) was presented along with the overall achievements including training and dissemination activities.