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November 2017

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ATHENA 2nd Annual Meeting

ATHENA 2nd Annual Meeting has been successfully accomplished at the CUT premises on the 23rd of November. ATHENA consortium partners placed particular focus on the work plan for 2018 and discussed about the forthcoming deliverables and training - transfer activities. They have also taken decisions regarding the deliverables and future communication for promoting the ATHENA vision.  

October 2017

September 2017

Athena presented at EARSeL Chania

Athena presented at EARSeL Workshop in Chania – Greece (25-27/9/2017) as a poster and oral presentation part of the EXCELSIOR Teaming Project www.excelsior2020.eu by Prof. D.G.Hadjimitsis and PhD candidate Andreas Christofe. Athena is coordinated by Remote Sensing and Geo Environment Lab_Eratosthenes Research Centre.

August 2017

Looting Training Flyer

ATHENA-Training

“Archaeological looting: Ancient problems and New approaches based on Remote Sensing” Συνημμένο θα βρείτε το πρόγραμμα “Archaeological looting:Ancient problems and New approaches based on Remote Sensing”   από την CNR στα πλαίσια του Athena training που θα πραγματοποιηθεί την 1/9/2017 στο κτήριο Δωροθέα στο ΤΕΠΑΚ. Παρακαλώ όπως με ενημερώσετε για την συμμετοχή σας μέχρι τις 28/8/2017 στο email : [email protected] Η εκπαίδευση είναι ανοικτή για όλους και σε περίπτωση που γνωρίζετε κάποιο που θέλει να συμμετέχει είναι ευπρόσδεκτος.   Looting Training Agenda

July 2017

RSPSoc 2017

Athena @ RSPSoc 2017

Athena will be presented at the RSPSoc 2017 organized by the Imperial College London. RSPSoc is the UK's leading Society for remote sensing and photogrammetry and their application to education, science, research, industry, commerce and the public service. More info can be found here

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Athena @ MONUBASIN 2017

Athena activities will be presented in the International Symposium on the Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean Basin (MONUBASIN). The symposium is focused in the area of conservation and restoration of monuments, to present their work and exchange ideas and experiences for over 28 years. (more…)

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…)