We are pleased to welcome Jaroslav Hofierka and colleagues from the Institute 
of Geography at the Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice, Slovakia to 
GeoForAll.


The Institute was established in 1998 and it is located in Košice – the second 
biggest city in Slovakia. The Institute's research and education activities are 
organized by three research groups: Geospatial Modeling Research Group, 
Physical Geography Research Group and Human Geography and Regional Geography 
Research Group. Recently, the Geospatial Modeling Research Group has focused on 
3D applications of combined use of terrestrial and airborne laser scanning in 
speleology and karst geomorphology (http://spatial3d.science.upjs.sk/ ), urban 
heat islands and 3D city modeling (http://esa-surge.science.upjs.sk/ ). Some 
new methods of modeling the DEM surface, water flow and solar irradiation by 
parallelized modules in the GRASS GIS have also been developed. The most recent 
research initiatives specialize on spaceborne and UAV-based remote sensing. 
Currently, the Institute offers several courses related to open-source 
geospatial software such as Linux and open-source GIS, Geospatial modeling and 
analysis, Remote sensing techniques and Advanced statistical analyses at 
Bachelor and Master levels using various open-source GIS softwares such as 
GRASS GIS, Quantum GIS, CloudCompare, 3D Forest or R. The Institutes also 
offers a doctoral program in Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing as the only 
institution in Slovakia. The PhD. program is also open for anyone interested 
from abroad speaking good English 
(https://geografia.science.upjs.sk/index.php/en/study-en/doctoral-study-phd ).


We are looking forward to work with colleagues in making geospatial education 
and digital economy opportunities available for all. Please join us at 
https://www.osgeo.org/initiatives/geo-for-all/lab-submission/



Best wishes,



Suchith



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