This course is composed of three modules:
Each level takes 4 days with 4 hours of lectures per day, from 2pm to 6pm.
José Alberto Gonçalves holds a degree in Surveying Engineering from the University of Porto (UP), a master degree in Geographical Information Systems and a PhD in Photogrammetry, from University College London. He is currently assistant professor at UP, where he is the course director of the Degree in Geospatial Engineering, and teaches subjects in the fields of photogrammetry, GIS and map production. He is a collaborator of the ISPRS working group in Mobile Scanning and Imaging Systems for 3D Surveying and Mapping. As a member of CIIMAR his main research interests are in the application of photogrammetry and Remote Sensing for coastal monitoring.
Ana Bio is a biologist, with a PhD from Utrecht University on vegetation-environment models. She is the leader of the Interactions Land-Ocean-Atmosphere group at CIIMAR. Her main research area is the monitoring and evaluation of estuarine and coastal ecosystems and coastal morphodynamics. She has vast experience in: empirical analysis and statistical modelling; image and remote-sensing data analysis; and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In recent projects, she focused on coastal adaptation to climate change and on blue carbon ecosystems.
Manuel de Figueiredo Meyer is an environmental engineer and researcher specialising in remote sensing. He holds a degree in environmental engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and a master’s in environmental science from the University of Porto, where he studied the use of satellite imagery to estimate plant biomass. He currently works as a researcher at CIIMAR and the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto. His research involves using drone and satellite imagery to map vegetation cover and estimate carbon storage in coastal ecosystems.
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