TUM@Freising in Freising: Satellites Open Up New Insights Into Our Forests


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Forests Through the Eyes of Satellites: TUM@Freising Brings Research to Freising
On June 11, 2026, the Lindenkeller Freising will open its doors for an evening that makes science tangible and expands our perspective on forests. The focus is on Prof. Cornelius Senf from the Technical University of Munich, who explains what satellites reveal about forest condition, changes, and ecological relationships. The lecture series TUM@Freising has been connecting research, city life, and public dialogue for years to create a vibrant event experience. ([ls.tum.de](https://www.ls.tum.de/ls/presse/tumfreising/))
A Lecture with Vision
The evening will emphasize clear language, straightforward classification, and a scientific view of the pressing questions of our time. Cornelius Senf researches at the intersection of remote sensing and ecology; his work covers remote sensing, disturbance ecology, and sustainable ecosystem management. This produces a lecture that combines expertise with audience engagement. ([lss.ls.tum.de](https://www.lss.ls.tum.de/en/eoem/team/prof-dr-cornelius-senf/?utm_source=openai))
Atmosphere in the Lindenkeller
The Lindenkeller is regarded in Freising as a charming cultural venue with a well-connected location, barrier-free upper house, and short routes from downtown. Those attending the evening will experience not a stiff lecture hall situation, but a compact event format with closeness between stage and audience. Admission starts at 6:30 PM, and the lecture will begin at 7:00 PM. ([freising.de](https://www.freising.de/kultur-freizeit/kulturprogramm/lindenkeller))
Science to Inquire About
TUM@Freising is explicitly designed as a dialogue format. A subsequent discussion is encouraged, pre-registration is not required, and the series fosters exchange between the university, the city, and the interested public. This makes the evening especially attractive for everyone interested in forests, climate, remote sensing, and modern environmental research. ([ls.tum.de](https://www.ls.tum.de/ls/presse/tumfreising/))
Conclusion
Anyone attending on June 11, 2026, in Freising will enjoy an evening with current research relevance, a calm lecture atmosphere, and real proximity to science. TUM@Freising demonstrates how satellite data enable new insights into the condition of our forests. Admission is free - ideal for anyone wanting to experience an intelligent, stimulating evening live. ([ls.tum.de](https://www.ls.tum.de/ls/presse/tumfreising/))
Voices of the Fans
Verifiable public fan comments were not reliably present in the checked sources. Instead, the official communication of the series focuses on direct conversation on-site and the invitation to dialogue. ([ls.tum.de](https://www.ls.tum.de/ls/presse/tumfreising/))
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