GRS in the media
03 June 2022
Adriaan van Natijne in KIJK
27 May 2022
Vening Meinesz Medal is awarded to Peter J. G. Teunissen
The 2022 Vening Meinesz Medal is awarded to Peter J. G. Teunissen for pioneering and influential work ranging from fundamental geodetic theory to breakthrough innovations in Global Navigation Satellite System modelling and precise positioning.
31 March 2022
Paco Lopez Dekker: Harmony in the Wadden
An important milestone in the preparation of ESA’s tenth Earth Explorer candidate satellite mission, Harmony, has been reached thanks to two aircraft flying in tight formation over the Dutch Wadden Islands collecting key data on sea state and currents. The main purpose of this tricky airborne experiment is to mimic the geometry at which the Harmony satellites will measure various aspects of ocean dynamics to understand how air and the ocean surface interact, which, in turn, will improve weather prediction and climate models.
09 March 2022
Herman Russchenberg in podcast BNR-duurzaam
Van aerosolen in de lucht tot spiegels in de woestijn. Wetenschappers onderzoeken hoe we de temperatuur op aarde kunnen beïnvloeden met cosmetische ingrepen.
04 February 2022
Herman Russchenberg in opiniestuk in de Volkskrant
03 February 2022
Stef Lhermitte in DeMorgen: Een slapende reus die wakker wordt
28 January 2022
Bert Wouters op NOS.nl en NU.nl over smeltende gletsers in Antarctica
09 November 2021
Dobson Award for Young Scientists for William Ball
In de wetenschap en zelfs bij de VN gaan stemmen op over een megalomane technologische noodrem om opwarming van de aarde tegen te gaan: climate engineering. Futuristische technieken om de zon te dimmen of om CO2 grootschalig uit de lucht te zuigen. Van ruimtespiegels tot superalgen. Is het echt mogelijk? Is climate engineering de oplossing voor het klimaatprobleem of zijn de gevaren groter dan de beloften?
18 May 2021
Roderik Lindenbergh in the newsletter of Centre for Global Heritage and Development about 3D scanning
Mapping heritage is a timeless effort, the techniques however are ever evolving. Roderik Lindenbergh is evolving today’s methods by letting himself be challenged by the past.
18 May 2021
Roderik Lindenbergh in the newsletter of Centre for Global Heritage and Development about 3D scanning
Mapping heritage is a timeless effort, the techniques however are ever evolving. Roderik Lindenbergh is evolving today’s methods by letting himself be challenged by the past.