- Sensing hidden hunger: Using remote sensing to detect micronutrient deficiency in cropsResearchers from ITC Faculty - University of Twente and CNR-IREA have discovered a promising method to estimate nutrient concentrations in crop grains before harvest by evaluating hyperspectral measurements of crop canopies. This technology could be used to predict nutrient deficiencies during the growing process and map patterns of deficiencies across large regions, aiding in the development of effective agriculture management practices and food security policies.Read more
- ITC researcher Caroline Gevaert among Geospatial World 50 Rising StarsDuring the Geospatial World Forum, held in Rotterdam at the start of May 2023, the Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars were celebrated. ITC researcher Caroline Gevaert is one of the 50 individuals that got a spotlight mention by GWF.Read more
- Sensing hidden hunger: Using remote sensing to detect micronutrient deficiency in crops
- ITC researcher Caroline Gevaert among Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars
- Yan Restu Freski and Wufan Zhao, winners of the ITC PhD Publication Award 2022
- Tenth anniversary of Spatial Statistics Journal
- Enhancing traffic safety with AI and 3D point clouds
- Recognition for staff members ITC at ISPRS congress in France
- Dr Ling Chang winner Professor Tienstra Research Prize 2022
- Challenge Based Learning and UAV Photogrammetry: a great match
- Indian-Dutch cooperation on remote sensing spanning over five decades
- Ten new members for the Young Academy, including Caroline Gevaert (UT)
- Ten new members for the Young Academy
- Research story: Water Security, Global Health and Policymaking