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EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

Released Wednesday, 31st May 2023
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EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

EPISODE #5: Prof. Christoph Holst - Measuring the world around us

Wednesday, 31st May 2023
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Discover the world of Geodesy as we chat with Prof. Christoph Holst from the Chair of Engineering Geodesy. Learn about monitoring landslides and the future capabilities of laser scanning technology. Geodetic applications accompany us in our everyday life but many people barely notice. Find out where Geodesy can be applied to help us understand planet Earth better.

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Welcome to this podcast by the Student Council of Aerospace & Geodesy. We are students at the Technical University of Munich excited to meet experts from our study fields and have fascinating talks with them.

 

We especially invite our guests to share their experience and knowledge with you. As your student representatives, we are keen to answer your questions.

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00:00 Introduction

01:20 This or that

01:56 Why geodesy

03:57 What is geodesy

05:59 Freelancing

08:00 DVW

09:50 Sensor systems

17:50 Applying sensor systems

24:03 Laser scanner vs. total station

26:01 Marius 60s of university politics

27:04 Green Bank Observatory

30:01 Geodesy for sustainable agriculture

32:07 Future of laser scanning

34:40 Message to students

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Check out the website of the Chair of Engineering Geodesy:

www.asg.ed.tum.de/gds

 

Find Prof. Christoph Holst on YouTube: @holstsgeodesy7675  

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