Did you know that inland waters and wetlands cover 10% of earth’s surface? They are fundamental ecosystems that require sustainable and efficient monitoring and protection systems. Angelo Odetti and Massimo Caccia from CNR – INM will be hosting in the frame of #metrosea2021 (4-6 October 2021) a special session on UNMANNED SYSTEMS FOR WETLANDS AND …
On Thursday June 4, 2020 Roberta Ferretti from CNR-INM hold a presentation entitled “Marine robotics for unmanned safe observation of tidewater glacier fronts: the CNR experience” during the SIOS’s Online Conference on “Earth Observation (EO),Remote Sensing (RS) and Geoinformation (GI) applications in Svalbard”.This was an occasion to show the CNR-INM experience in Svalbard and to …
Massimo Caccia, presso il Polo Natatorio di Ostia, mercoledì 30 ottobre, 2ª sessione – “Droni navali di superficie”, ore 09.30, interviene su Marine Robotics, machine learning and citizens engagement
On October 11th, Massimo Caccia (CNR-INM) attended the Session “BREAKING THE ICE: COOPERATION FOR SAFE AND RESPONSIBLE EXPLOITATION OF ARCTIC SEA ROUTES”, co-organised by the project ARICE at Arctic Circle 2019, Reykjavik, Iceland. Nicole Biebow, ARICE Project Coordinator, Head of International Cooperation Unit, Alfred Wegener Institute, presented: “Overview of ARICE and ARICE Project and EU …
Biograd na Moru, Croatia, October 2nd, 2019 Marine robotics, learning from humans, and communication: the SWAMP example
Marine robotics and ICT technologies for port water monitoring Presso il Genoa Port Center, Magazzini del Cotone, nell’ambito dell’European Maritime Day 2019 – EMD in my Country 2019, lo scorso 28 maggio Massimo Caccia, Senior Researcher presso INM di Genova ha presentato il progetto MATRAC – ACP, con un intervento sulla robotica marina e le …