The European Space Agency is to allocate EUR 80 million to the GENESIS mission, which goal is to do something that has never been achieved before in satellite and space exploration. The new satellite will help improve the accuracy of geodetic measurements on the Earth's surface. The team preparing the mission concept included four scientists from the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-scientists-in-the-genesis-mission-team-520.html
A new multidimensional data structure for variable-scale representation of a spatial model - this is the title of a project by Dr. Paweł Bogusławski awarded in the OPUS 21 competition. The scientist has no doubt that the possible scope of application of the model will be broad: from the analysis of flood risks, through the impact of buildings on the surroundings, to a simulation of the mobility of residents within a city.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/geoinformatics-in-practice--upwr-scientist-creates-unique-city-model-418.html
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