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Study programmes at the Institute of Geodesy focus on the foundations and theoretical interconnections of physical geodesy, positioning, navigation and inertial sensor technology and their interconnections. This includes satellite geodesy (GNSS, SLR, etc.), independant geodetic space techniques (VLBI, LLR, etc.), the determination of the Earth’s outer gravity field (GOCE, GRACE-FO, etc.), mathematical geodesy and surveying. In addition mathematical and physical prerequisites are taught that enable the determination of important parameters (position, speed, gravity field, etc.) and their time variations.

 

The multivariate data evaluation for the calculation of parameters is caried out by using scientific/commercial software products as well as software developed in house at the institute.

 

Study programmes at the Institute of Geodesy focus on the foundations and theoretical interconnections of physical geodesy, positioning, navigation and inertial sensor technology and their interconnections. This includes satellite geodesy (GNSS, SLR, etc.), independant geodetic space techniques (VLBI, LLR, etc.), the determination of the Earth’s outer gravity field (GOCE, GRACE-FO, etc.), mathematical geodesy and surveying. In addition mathematical and physical prerequisites are taught that enable the determination of important parameters (position, speed, gravity field, etc.) and their time variations.

 

The multivariate data evaluation for the calculation of parameters is caried out by using scientific/commercial software products as well as software developed in house at the institute.

 

Timetable | Winter Semester

BACHELOR | GEODESY AND GEOINFORMATICS
MASTER | GEODESY AND GEOINFORMATICS
MASTER | NAVIGATION AND FIELD ROBOTICS

Timetable | Summer Semester

BACHELOR | GEODESY AND GEOINFORMATICS
MASTER | GEODESY AND GEOINFORMATICS
MASTER | NAVIGATION AND FIELD ROBOTICS
MASTER | EARTH SCIENCES
MASTER | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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