Welcome to the GEOCRI Webinar, hosted under the GEO Cold Regions Initiative. This webinar, titled "Multitemporal ICEYE data for sea ice monitoring in the Baltic Sea," will explore innovative applications of ICEYE's multitemporal data capabilities in monitoring and understanding sea ice dynamics within the Baltic Sea region. Join us for this enlightening seminar where experts will share insights, methodologies, and real-world applications, aiming to advance our knowledge in cold regions monitoring.
Title: Multitemporal ICEYE data for sea ice monitoring in the Baltic Sea
Speaker: Dr.Juha Karvonen / Finnish Meteorological Institute
Time: 27 Jan 2026 ,10:00-11:00 Beijing time
Zoom: 894 9317 5250 (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89493175250)
Dr.Juha Karvonen's Bio:
Dr. Juha Karvonen has been working in the field of earth observation and remote sensing since 1997. Before that he worked in the field of industrial machine vision. He received the M.Sc. (Tech), Lic. Tech. and Dr. Sc. (Tech) degrees from Helsinki university of Technology (Aalto University since 2010) 1991, 1996 and 2006, respectively, in information and computer sciences and digital signal processing. His Dr. Sc. thesis was dealing with remote sensing of sea ice by SAR. He is currently working as a senior research scientist in the sea ice and remote sensing research group and Finnish Ice Service, which are parts of the Finnish Meteorological Institute, developing EO products for winter navigation. His main research interests are digital signal and image processing, SAR and other EO data processing, sea ice, and operational marine services.
