Train the Trainers Workshop within the HUNEDU Earth Observation Curriculum Development ESA Project
As part of the HUNEDU Earth Observation Curriculum Development ESA Project, a one-week professional training is being held between October 27–31 at the John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics.
Following the “train the trainers” principle, the program aims to provide participating Hungarian educators and researchers with up-to-date knowledge of modern methods for processing satellite data. The expertise gained through the workshop will later be applied in training the next generation of professionals in Hungary, thereby contributing to the advancement of space technology and Earth observation in the country.
The workshop is organized with the participation of internationally recognized experts from foreign universities and research institutes. The program includes both theoretical lectures and hands-on sessions.
Lecturers and Topics:
- October 27 – Dr. András Zlinszky (Sinergise): Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem
- October 28–29 – Dr. Jochem Verrelst (University of Valencia): Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
- October 30–31 – Dr. Armando Marino (University of Stirling): Introduction to SAR Technology
The daily sessions run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., providing participants with the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of modern Earth observation techniques and to develop their practical application skills.



