
GEOIMAGING LIMITED
15 Projects, page 1 of 3
- Project . 2022 - 2024Open Access mandate for Publications and Research dataFunder: EC Project Code: 101027880Overall Budget: 157,941 EURFunder Contribution: 157,941 EURPartners: GEOFEM LIMITED, GEOIMAGING LIMITED
The activation as well as the consequences of natural geohazards, such as landslides, are difficult to predict, as they depend on factors characterized by large uncertainties, such as the geological and geotechnical conditions, and the influence of human activities. The proposed study aims at the development of a novel, reliable and comprehensive method for the estimation of the landslide susceptibility and hazard. The individual goals of this study are: a) to investigate the failure mechanism of landslides and their spatio-temporal spread using an approach which combines the Earth Observation technology with the classical geotechnical research, b) to formulate an effective multimodal determinist approach for landslide susceptibility assessment, c) to develop a landslide susceptibility and hazard assessment method based on Machine Learning, d) to combine the two previous methods, effectively creating a novel, highly performing methodological approach. The new method will be able to manage more effectively the uncertainties, giving reliable results even in areas where there is scarcity of landslide records. The testbed area for the development of the new approach will be southwestern Cyprus, a region with very high density of landslide phenomena due its particular geology and relatively high seismicity. The produced hazard maps will allow the identification of areas which are susceptible to landslides and, consequently, the results of this research will help the decision-makers in taking actions towards protecting the built environment from the landslide hazards, thus securing sustainable development. Eventually, after the validation of the new method and produced maps, this process can be applied in other parts of Europe suffering from similar phenomena.
- Project . 2012 - 2014Funder: EC Project Code: 285839Partners: CVUT, TUM, DMG, GEOIMAGING LIMITED, CAUTUS GEO AS, Joanneum Research, NEOVISION SRO
- Project . 2009 - 2010Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 230550Partners: EHTEL, UMP, FHG, GEOIMAGING LIMITED, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, ARC, University of Chile, Imperial
- Project . 2017 - 2018Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 763815Overall Budget: 399,691 EURFunder Contribution: 399,691 EURPartners: University of Southampton, SG, GEOIMAGING LIMITED, LARNAKA MUNICIPALITY, LIMASSOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, Marine Institute, MARINEM, Smartbay Ireland
The MARITEC-X consortium aims to create a Marine and Maritime Research Innovation and Technology Centre of Excellence based in Cyprus to act as an enabler of scientific and business excellence in Marine and Maritime issues in the Eastern and broader South-eastern Mediterranean. The Centre will be aligned to the overall Smart Specialization Strategy for Cyprus (S3CY) and the European priorities on specific pillars with competitive advantages to the Cypriot economy. Focusing on key priority sectors identified within the Smart Specialization Strategy for Cyprus such as energy, tourism, transport and shipping, MARITEC-X Centre of Excellence will seek partnering relationships with well-known European institutions that will assist to the transfer of knowledge, co-develop sustainability and research programs, handover best practices and consult towards the creation of a critical mass of infrastructure and human capital in the region.
- Project . 2012 - 2015Funder: EC Project Code: 315217Partners: RSC, NEOVISION SRO, AUTH, INFOMETRIA LTD, DIERS, ISICO, GEOIMAGING LIMITED, ATEKNEA-C
