Geoinformatics Engineering

OVERVIEW

Every day, humans generate quintillions of bytes of data, 80% of which are geospatial. These data are acquired from in-situ and remote sensors, as well as from digital documents and social media. This massive flow of data must be properly processed to extract valuable information.

Geoinformatics Engineers are high-level experts in methodologies and technologies for generating, analyzing, and managing geospatial data and information. They play a crucial role in projects supporting emerging paradigms such as Participative Digital Earth, Smart Cities, and Smart Societies, all of which contribute to the sustainable management of the environment and land.

What will I learn to do?

Google Map

What is behind this familiar navigation tool?

Belvedere Glacier

How do we monitor melting glaciers with geoinformatics?

Ricci-Oddi Gallery

What is the role of geoinformatics in cultural heritage conservation?

Local climate zones

How geoinformatics contributes to the mitigation
of 'urban heat islands'?

Water vapor and rain

Geoinformatics and meteorology:
what is the link?

Flood area detection

How can we detect flooded areas
from satellites?

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