
Sebastian Walczak
Hi! I’m a second-year PhD student at AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, specializing in Mining Geodesy and Geoinformatics. My fascination with mathematics, geography, and map visualization began in childhood and shaped my academic path. Today, my research focuses on remote sensing and GIS analysis, with particular interest in satellite radar interferometry (InSAR), airborne laser scanning (LiDAR), and hydrogeological modeling.
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17 Ways Geospatial Technologies Power the UN Sustainable Development Goals

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What Are NDVI and Other Key Spectral Indices?

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Where Geospatial Science Meets Astronomy: A Brief Look into Sun & Star Apps

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Explaining 3D Tiles: The New Standard for Scalable Geospatial Data

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What is GNSS and How Does GPS Actually Work?

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A Beginner’s Guide to Remote Sensing Imagery

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Foundation Models for EO: How to Start?

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Living Planet Symposium 2025: What a Week!

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From Cloud Buckets to Maps: Modern Tools for Streaming and Visualizing Raster Data

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