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June 23rd, 2025

ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence to Participate in ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna

ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence to Participate in ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna

Meet ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence at ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna, Austria

We are excited to announce that ERATOSTHENES CoE will be actively participating at the ESA Living Planet Symposium (23–27 June 2025), showcasing cutting-edge research and innovation in Earth Observation and Geospatial Technologies.

Meet our team and explore our latest activities:

Monday, 23 June

CERBERUS project presentation – ORAL
Dr. Christiana Papoutsa | Session A.02.10 ESA Agriculture Science Cluster (Room 1.15/1.16)

Monitoring Citrus and Olive Phenology With Remote Sensing Methods – POSTER
Dr. Christiana Papoutsa | Session: A.02.03 – EO for Agriculture Under Pressure (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone L-M-N-O)

Capacity Building Towards Raised Excellence on Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Framework of AI-OBSERVER Project – POSTER
Dr. Marios Tzouvaras | Session: F.02.05 – Capacity Building and Technology Transfer in Earth Observation (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone R-S)

Tuesday, 24 June

Innovative multicriteria approach for flood risk assessment: A case study in Garyllis river basin, Cyprus – POSTER
Dr. Constantinos Panagiotou & Dr. Christodoulos Mettas | Session: B.04.05 – Remote sensing for disaster preparedness and response to geo-hazards, hydro-meteorological hazards and man-made disasters (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone Q-R)

Landslides detection through remote sensing and ground truth investigations in Cyprus – POSTER
Dr. Marios Tzouvaras & Dr. Kyriacos Themistocleous | Session: B.04.01 – Satellite based terrain motion mapping for better understanding geohazards (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone P-Q)

Wednesday, 25 June

Cyprus Earth Observation for Public Sector (CEOPS) ESA PECS Project: Bridging EO Innovation and Public Sector – POSTER
Dr. Eleni Loulli & Dr. Kyriacos Themistocleous | Session: F.05.01 – Satellite EO data benefit the economy, the environment and our societies: the evidence and the stories (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone T)

The Potential of the ERATOSTHENES CARO National Facility in the EMMENA Region: Observations over Cyprus During the First Year of EarthCARE Mission – POSTER
Dr. Rodanthi Elisavet Mamouri & Mr Constantinos Chrysostomou | Session: C.02.14 – The EarthCARE Mission’s First Year in Orbit: Opening new Horizons for Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Science (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone N-O)

Thursday, 26 June

Development and Optimization of a Machine Learning Fire Risk Prediction Model Using Multimodal Geospatial and Climate Data in Cyprus – POSTER
Dr. Christodoulos Mettas & Dr. Marios Tzouvaras | Session: B.04.06 – Fire Detection and Monitoring from Earth Observation Data for Rapid Disaster Response (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone R)

Friday, 27 June

Monitoring Atmospheric 3D Winds with the HALO Doppler Wind Lidar at the CARO National Facility in Limassol, Cyprus – POSTER
Dr. Rodanthi Elisavet Mamouri & Mr Constantinos Chrysostomou | Session: A.01.09 – Atmospheric 3D Winds for Weather and Climate (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone A)

Study of Aerosol Cloud Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean: Long-term lidar Observations over Cyprus – POSTER
Dr. Rodanthi Elisavet Mamouri & Mr Constantinos Chrysostomou | Session: A.01.06 – Aerosol, clouds, their interactions and the radiation budget (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone A)

Dr. Kyriacos Themistocleous | Chair at Session B.03.05 Heritage at Risk: Innovative Tools for Assessing and Mitigating Climate Change and Natural Hazards (Room 0.49/0.50)
Analysis of Earthquake-Induced Landslide Scenarios under Changing Environmental Conditions: A Case Study of the Choirokoitia Cultural Heritage Site, Cyprus – ORAL
Dr. Kyriacos Themistocleous | Session: B.03.05 Heritage at Risk: Innovative Tools for Assessing and Mitigating Climate Change and Natural Hazards (Room 0.49/0.50)

Using citizen engagement through crowdsourcing to monitor heritage at risk – POSTER
Dr. Kyriacos Themistocleous | Session: B.03.05 – Heritage at Risk: Innovative Tools for Assessing and Mitigating Climate Change and Natural Hazards (Room X5 – Poster Area – Zone O)

 

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This project has received funding from the Government of the Republic of Cyprus through the “Directorate General for European Programmes, Coordination and and Development”.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s “Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme” under Grant Agreement No 857510”.
This project is co-funded by the Cyprus University of Technology.
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