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Fantastic Data and Where to Find Them: Learn to use GIS Services

Speaker: Dr. Roberto Maria Rossi - Department of Geosciences | Wednesday 10 September 2025 | 2,00 - 5,00 pm - Classroom 2G

10.09.2025

This seminar will explore how to use raster data (e.g. ortophotos, DTMs), and vector data (e.g. thematic polygons), in both OGC protocols (WMS, WMTS, WFS, WCS) and REST services. We'll also see how REST services can be used in geoprocessing workflows or to download selected datasets for offline use.

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Fostering Ethical Research: Innovative Course for Ph.D. Students at the Department of Geosciences

Dal 16.06.2025 al 17.06.2025

Empowering the next generation of researchers with essential publication ethics skills is crucial, especially in an era of growing AI influence. The Department of Geosciences of the University of Padova launched a new course for our Ph.D. students, focusing on identifying and addressing ethical

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Seminars - Workshops

Fostering Ethical Research: Innovative Course for Ph.D. Students at the Department of Geosciences

Dal 16.06.2025 al 17.06.2025

Empowering the next generation of researchers with essential publication ethics skills is crucial, especially in an era of growing AI influence. The Department of Geosciences of the University of Padova launched a new course for our Ph.D. students, focusing on identifying and addressing ethical

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Seminar - The Power of Comparative Planetology to Decipher the History of Planetary Surfaces

Dr. Mathieu G. Lapotre - Stanford University, USA | Tuesday 2025 | 4,30 pm - Classroom Arduino

27.05.2025

Landforms, shaped by interactions between environmental fluids and geologic surfaces, encode information about hydrology, climate, and the overall environment that may be preserved over geologic timescales. Thus, understanding the mechanics of geomorphic and sedimentary processes that shape the

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Seminar - Do we need to reevaluate the oxygen isotope fractionation equations between biogenic aragonite and water?

Prof. Dr. Christophe Lécuyer - University Claude Bernard Lyon, CNRS, Institut Universitaire de France | Tuesday 2025 | 4,30 pm - Classroom Arduino

20.05.2025

Reconstructing past ocean temperatures has major scientific implications, including insights into Earth’s radiation balance, the CO₂ cycle, and climate-driven limits on biodiversity and biomass. Surface temperature patterns also influence ocean circulation, oxygen levels, and sea level changes. This

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