Women In Science
Portraits of women engaged in Theia everyday activities.
Using satellite imagery to establish a link between the environment, the habitats that are favourable to these species, and the human and animal populations at risk
Annelise TRAN, CIRAD researcher and THEIA Risks associated with Infectious Diseases SEC, shares her vision of Theia consortium, its achievements as well as the challenges ahead.
Providing key information for environmental studies to document changes and trends
Meet with Silvia Valero, the new facilitator for Theia Land Cover SEC. She shares here her ambitions and expectations.
Transfer, a crucial issue for gaining user confidence, essential to respond collectively to societal challenges of the future
Valérie Demarez, facilitator of Theia Irrigation SEC, gives us her vision of the role of Theia consortium, her SEC and satellite research in the face of today’s challenges.
Animation and mediation as key tools for the dissemination of the uses of space
Anne Fromage-Mariette, director of Open IG, a structure coordinating Theia Occitanie RAN, shares with us her vision of the stakes of animation and mediation for the promotion of the uses of space.
“Together, Simplifying the Spatial”
Amélie Lombard, project manager at Cerema, facilitator of Applisat and co-facilitator of Occitanie RAN shares the reasons for her involvement in Theia
Processing massive data stream of satellite imagery for end-users and transferring the results of research laboratory in a relevant and usable form
Anne Puissant shares the reasons for her multiple involvement in Theia and gives us her vision of where the future lies in urban remote-sensing.