Cyprus became the 11th country to sign the European Cooperating State Agreement, strengthening its relations with ESA.
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ATHENA project was presented during the invited lecture of Dr. Athos Agapiou at the Hellenic Maritime Museum, Piraeus, Greece organized in the framework of the the FP7 ITACA Final Conference. Details regarding the program of the conference can be found here.
"Towards a spectral library of Roman to Early Christian Cypriot floor mosaics", Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.029 (more…)
The first ATHENA Summer School was held in the premises of Cyprus University of Technology in the Remote Sensing and Geoenviroment Lab of “Eratosthenes”. Prof. Dr. Michael Eineder from DLR/TUM presented the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Principles and Applications while Dr. Ramon Brcic presented TerraSAR-X Data, SAR Sentinel-1 Data, ERS-ENVISAT-Data and SAR data availability for Paphos Testsite as well SAR Data Evaluation. (more…)
ATHENA project presented to undergraduate students of the Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics (Cyprus University of Technology) during the summer courses (1/6/2016).
The Cyprus University of Technology, Eratosthenes Research Center, presented by Dr. Kyriakos Themistocleous at the “Cyprus Embraces Space 2016” Conference, under the auspices of the Honourable Minister of Transport, Communications & Works on 18 May, 2016. (more…)
photos6 (1) Hands-on experience in Remote Sensing for non-distractive diagnostic tools. photos6 (16) Hands-on experience in Remote Sensing for non-distractive diagnostic tools. photos6 (14) Hands-on experience in Remote Sensing for non-distractive diagnostic tools. photos6 (13) Hands-on experience in Remote Sensing for non-distractive diagnostic tools. photos6 (12) Hands-on experience in Remote Sensing for non-distractive diagnostic tools.
10/5/2016, Athena project partners CNR and CUT discussing with Pr. Fulong Chen from HIST (International Centre on Space Technologies for natural and Cultural Heritage under the auspices of UNESCO) supporters of ATHENA projects.
“1st International school of Geophysics and Remote Sensing for Archaeology organized by CNR-IBAM, CNR-IREA, Soprintendenza of Pompeii with the support of Cyprus University of Technology in the context of Athena Project activities. ATHENA - Cyprus University of Technology.”
Photo1: 9/5/2016, Dr Agapiou presented “Ground-truth Spectroradiometric data for archaeological applications”