The SATGEO team was present at the Living Planet Symposium 2025 of the European Space Agency

Held every three years, ESA’s Living Planet Symposia are among the world’s premier events on Earth observation. The symposia continue to expand in both size and scope. The LPS25 took place at the Austria Center Vienna from June 23 to June 27, 2025, and emphasised transitioning from “observation to climate action and sustainability for Earth”. This year it welcomed 6900 participants from 119 countries, who delivered over 4200 presentations and posters in over 250 sessions.

Members of the PoliMi SatGeo team attended the “LIVING PLANET SYMPOSIUM 2025”, presenting some results of our work. Firstly, prof. Alberta Albertella delivered a presentation “Teacher’s Training in the Projects Copernicus4schools and EUthMappers” by Alberta Albertella , Lorenzo Amici, Jesus Rodrigo Cedeno Jimenez, Quang Huy Nguyen, Alberto Vavassori, Maria Antonia Brovelli on Tuesday, 24 June, in session F.01.03 “Trends in Earth Observation Education and Capacity Building: Embracing Emerging Technologies and Open Innovations”. Then first poster “Processing SAR Images by PHASE: Persistent Scatterers Highly Automated Suite for Environmental Monitoring” by Roberto Monti, Mirko Reguzzoni, Lorenzo Rossi was on display on Tuesday, 24 June in room X5 zone P-Q in poster session B.04.01 “Satellite based terrain motion mapping for better understanding geohazards”.

Prof. Mirko Reguzzoni presented posters “Application of the space-wise approach for regional solutions from NGGM/MAGIC simulated data” by Mirko Reguzzoni, Lorenzo Rossi, Öykü Koç, Federica Migliaccio, and “Rifting detectability in the Gulf of Aden from MAGIC simulated data” by Lorenzo Rossi, Alessandro Regorda, Mirko Reguzzoni, Carlo Iapige De Gaetani, Riccardo Barzaghi, Roberto Sabadini, Anna Maria Marotta on Wednesday, 25 June in room X5 zone C in poster session C.02.05 “MAGIC – Preparing for the ESA-NASA satellite gravity constellation”. Our members were also co-authors of another poster “First Level-2a gravity field results of the NGGM and MAGIC End-To-End Mission Performance Evaluation Study” by Markus Hauk, Christoph Dahle, Josefine Wilms, Irvin Deaan Swart, Frank Flechtner, Roland Pail, Philipp Zingerle, Petro Abrykosov, Thomas Gruber, Thorsten Mayer-Gürr, Sean Bruinsma, Mirko Reguzzoni, Lorenzo Rossi, Federica Migliaccio, displayed in the same session.

Furthermore, prof. Mirko Reguzzoni was a co-author of the poster “Italian lakes water level monitoring through GEDI and SWOT” by Alireza Hamoudzadeh, Carlotta Grande, Federica Leotta, Mirko Reguzzoni, Lorenza Ranaldi, Filippo Bocchino, Roberta Ravanelli, Giulia Graldi, Valeria Belloni, Dr. Deodato Tapete, Alessandro Ursi, Dr. Maria Virelli, Dr. Patrizia Sacco, displayed on Thursday, 26 June, in room X5 zone L-M in poster session A.07.02 “Quantification of Water Resources and Their Evolution Under Anthropogenic Pressure”.

More details can be found on the official website:

https://lps25.esa.int/

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