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AGROSENSE Project Results Workshop
The AgroSense project team (Project Number: 016476, PI: Emmanouil Psomiadis, Ass Professor, AUA) organised the AgroSense Project Findings Dissemination Workshop on 13 November 2025 in Aliartos. The event drew a broad audience, including the Mayor of Aliartos–Thespies, Mr. Arapitsas, the Territory Sales Specialist at Corteva Agriscience, and Agronomist Mr. Argyriou,…
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SPIE
Members of the AgroSense project team actively participated in SPIE Sensors + Imaging 2025, organized by the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) in Madrid. The team delivered one oral presentation at the Environmental Remote Sensing Symposium (ESI25R), sharing our latest research on agricultural satellite and drone remote sensing…
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LiDAR
On 11 July 2025, a scheduled flight was carried out within the framework of the AgroSense project over the experimental cotton fields. The survey included the typical multispectral data acquisition using a DJI Mavic 3M drone, with LiDAR scanning added using a DJI Matrice 350 RTK equipped with the Zenmuse…
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ECPA
Two members of the AgroSense project team participated in the 15th European Conference on Precision Agriculture (ECPA 2025), held in Barcelona, presenting the study: “Spatial and Spectral Analysis of Satellite and Unmanned Aerial Systems Data for Wheat Monitoring” (poster). The study demonstrates how the combined use of satellite and drone…
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Soil sensors (cotton fields)
On 17 June 2025, following the completion of the wheat cultivation cycle, the soil sensors installed in the experimental wheat fields were removed and re-installed in the cotton fields. In addition to the existing equipment, 2 TEROS 12 soil moisture sensors were deployed, further enhancing the project’s capacity to monitor…
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Soil sensors (wheat fields)
On 28 January 2025, within the framework of the AgroSense project, soil sensors were installed in the experimental wheat fields in Aliartos to monitor soil moisture dynamics. The equipment deployed included: This installation marks an important step towards integrating in-field sensing technologies with remote sensing data, supporting improved crop monitoring…
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Soil Samples
On 12 December 2024, within the framework of the AgroSense project, soil samples were collected from the experimental fields for detailed analysis of their composition and characteristics. This activity provides essential baseline data for assessing soil health, supporting the evaluation of crop growth conditions, and reinforcing the project’s objectives towards…
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IGARSS
Within the framework of the Agrosense project, our research team participated in the 2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2024), one of the most prestigious international conferences in the field of Remote Sensing and Geosciences. We presented the study entitled: “Combining Multispectral Data from UAS & Sentinel-2…
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Kick-off meeting
After the Project’s official start, which ELIDEK defined on November 17th, the Kick-off meeting took place on November 28th (Figure 1). The Participants were: (a) Dr E. Psomiadis (PI) of the Project, (b) Dr S. Fountas, (c) Dr K. Soulis, (d) MSc A. Kavvadias and (e) MSc Marilou Avramidou. Following…
