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Malvern Panalytical blog post about Gustavo’s PhD
Remote Sensing 10th Anniversary Best Paper Award Rank 2 Goes to Darren Turner
A paper by our chief controller Darren Turner got awarded as one of the Remote Sensing 10th Anniversary Best Papers. It is titled: “An Automated Technique for Generating Georectified Mosaics from Ultra-High Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Imagery, Based on Structure from Motion (SfM) Point Clouds“ Congratulations!
Paper published on peatland monitoring and restoration
A paper was published on the results of fieldwork undertaken during the visit of Shannon de Roos from University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Shannon de Roos and Darren Turner mapped Tasmania’s northern peatlands to test the viability of creating hydrological models for monitoring damage and recovery of these sensitive ecosystems. Read…
More certified RPA pilots and another drone mapping course held
The second combined drone remote sensing and remote pilote license course was held at the University of Tasmania in October. Juliane Bendig, Nicolo Camarretta, Zbyněk Malenovský and Bechu Yadav (from l.t.r. image center) will be CASA certified remote pilots in the sub 7 kg category soon. Thanks to Remote Aviation…
Terraluma participates in FLEXSense campaign in Europe
Juliane and Zbynek visited Germany and Switzerland in June/July to participate in the FLEXSense campaign for chlorophyll fluorescence fieldwork. During the commissioning phase of the recently launched Sentinel-3B, the Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) was reprogrammed to simulate the FLORIS instrument on the future FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) satellite. This…
Malvern Panalytical blog post about Gustavo’s PhD
Remote Sensing 10th Anniversary Best Paper Award Rank 2 Goes to Darren Turner

A paper by our chief controller Darren Turner got awarded as one of the Remote Sensing 10th Anniversary Best Papers. It is titled: “An Automated Technique for Generating Georectified Mosaics from Ultra-High Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Imagery, Based on Structure from Motion (SfM) Point Clouds“ Congratulations!
Paper published on peatland monitoring and restoration

A paper was published on the results of fieldwork undertaken during the visit of Shannon de Roos from University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Shannon de Roos and Darren Turner mapped Tasmania’s northern peatlands to test the viability of creating hydrological models for monitoring damage and recovery of these sensitive ecosystems. Read…
More certified RPA pilots and another drone mapping course held

The second combined drone remote sensing and remote pilote license course was held at the University of Tasmania in October. Juliane Bendig, Nicolo Camarretta, Zbyněk Malenovský and Bechu Yadav (from l.t.r. image center) will be CASA certified remote pilots in the sub 7 kg category soon. Thanks to Remote Aviation…
Terraluma participates in FLEXSense campaign in Europe

Juliane and Zbynek visited Germany and Switzerland in June/July to participate in the FLEXSense campaign for chlorophyll fluorescence fieldwork. During the commissioning phase of the recently launched Sentinel-3B, the Ocean and Land Colour Instrument (OLCI) was reprogrammed to simulate the FLORIS instrument on the future FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) satellite. This…