Universität Innsbruck

Remote Sensing & Topographic LiDAR Research Group

The objective of the research group is the development and application of methods for handling new remote sensing data types and collected geoinformation to map and analyse geographic phenomena in physical and human shaped environments triggered by natural processes and human players.

Teilnehmer der Summeschool auf Exkursion

About us

Who we are and what we do

Terrestrischer Laserscanner mit Messteam vor ein Hangrutschung

Team

Members and affiliated researchers

Terrestrischer Laserscanner im Gelände

Pro­jects

Ongoing and finished projects

Latest news

  • PROSLIDE: PROSLIDE webinar! SAVE THE DATE for the PROSLIDE online event! June 29th, 2023  10:00 – 11:40 CEST Participation is free with no registration needed. Scan the QR in the flyer to join the meeting or click here. (2023-05-24 09:27:05)
  • New publication in Frontiers in Earth Science Uncertainty assessment of a permanent long-range terrestrial laser scanning system for the quantification of snow dynamics on Hintereisferner (Austria) (2023-04-27 13:33:19)
  • PROSLIDE: We are at EGU2023! We are happy to participate in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2023. We are presenting three PROSLIDE contributions in the format of 10-min oral presentations as follows:   Functional regression for space-time prediction of precipitation-induced shallow landslides in South Tyrol, Italy NH3.6 – Space and time forecasting of landslides Thursday, April 27th, 08:45 […] (2023-04-24 15:47:00)
  • PROSLIDE: Presentation at BioSP – INRAE On March 20th, Mateo Moreno gave a talk on findings in the data-driven analyses for the PROSLIDE project. The presentation was part of a series of seminars at the Biostatistics and Spatial Processes (BioSP) unit at the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE).   (2023-03-23 09:53:34)
  • PROSLIDE: Research visit BioSP – INRAE In the week of March 20th, Mateo Moreno visited the Biostatistics and Spatial Processes (BioSP) unit at the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE), Avignon, France.  The research visit covered the ongoing analysis regarding dynamic landslide modeling with daily precipitation estimates using functional regression approaches.   Biostatistics and Space Processes | Biostatistics […] (2023-03-23 09:45:14)

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