Minors

Earth Observation

Code:

ENG3054

Extent:

25 ECTS

Curriculum:

2020–2022
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Level:

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Language of learning:

English

Theme:

ICT and digitalisation
Materials and sustainable use of natural resources

Target group:

All Aalto students

Teacher in charge:

Miina Rautiainen

Administrative contact:

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Organising department:

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School:

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Prerequisites:

In preparing their study plan, the students are required to check that they fulfil the prerequisites for each course i.e. to take the courses in the right order.


Quotas and restrictions:

No quotas. The minor is targeted only for master's level students. NOTE: THIS MINOR IS NOT AVAILABLE AFTER July 31, 2020. 

Application process:

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Earth observation (EO), or the gathering of information about our planet’s physical, chemical and biological systems through the analysis electromagnetic data recorded by spaceborne and airborne instruments, is a rapidly growing discipline. Most environmental issues require global data sets which are only available through satellite instruments. The international expansion of the Earth observation sector urgently calls for engineers who have an understanding of both the design of remote sensing missions and instruments as well as sophisticated skills for interpreting the data collected through the missions. Currently, nearly all university programs in Earth observation in the world focus either on instrumentation or data interpretation, but do not provide a holistic view of both. The minor will bring together Aalto students interested in different aspects of Earth observation and will enable building a cross-disciplinary community within our university. The overall aim is to train Earth observation professionals who are competent in all levels of the chain, from satellite mission engineers to users of remote sensing data in environmental management and decision-making bodies.

Learning outcomes

The minor focuses on the design of satellite systems and instruments, and the preprocessing and interpretation of satellite remote sensing data. Upon completion of the minor, the student will be familiar with the entire chain of Earth observation, so that he/she

  • can formulate the basic physical principles governing the processes in Earth observation in different wavelength domains,
  • has a deep understanding of how satellite missions are planned and what are key properties of remote sensing instruments,
  • is able to apply versatile methods to preprocess and interpret imaging spectroscopy, multispectral and microwave data and products,
  • understands spatial aspects in Earth observation data analysis, and
  • is familiar with the future trends and upcoming missions in Earth observation.

 The minor will be 25 ECTS and comprises five courses from the list below. Only courses which are not compulsory in the student’s MSc program can be included in the minor.

Further information is available from Professor Miina Rautiainen.

Target Group: The minor is open to all master’s level students at Aalto University.

Structure of the minor

Code Course name ECTS credits
For students who are not in the Geoinformatics MSc program, at least two courses from the following list:    
GIS-E1020 From Measurements to Maps 5
GIS-E1030 Introduction to Spatial Methods 5
GIS-E1040 Photogrammetry, Laser Scanning and Remote Sensing 5
For students in the Geoinformatics MSc program, select four to five courses from the list below. For other students, two or three courses from the list below.    
GIS-E3020 Digital Image Processing and Feature Extraction 5
GIS-E3050 Advanced Remote Sensing 5
ELEC-E4940 Special Assignment in Space Science and Technology 5-10
ELEC-E4210 Introduction to Space 5
ELEC-E4240 Satellite Systems 5
ELEC-E4230 Microwave Earth Observation Instrumentation

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