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Open Thesis topics related to accessibility of mobility-restricted people

Jan 10th, 2014 by GIScienceHD

Within the frame of a new European project the GIScience group offers thesis topics related to accessibility of mobility-restricted people, in particular wheelchair users.
If you are a student interested in doing a thesis (Bachelor, Master, Teacher etc.) related to such topics please contact Prof. Zipf or Dr. Bakillah.
Here you find more information in German. (pdf)
Here is some introductionary German TV spot about related work at Wheelmap (W wie Wissen), that has also presented the disaster mapping activities introduced by Prof. Zipf

Project partner include e.g. UCL, Fraunhofer and most important www.sozialhelden.de and the www.wheelmap.org.

Tags: navigation, OSM, quality analysis, wheelchair

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