CYENS Centre of Excellence presented the concept and the importance of the PHENOWEX project to 20 Erasmus+ high school students from Belgium and Cyprus, who perform a one-week training on methods and solutions for climate change adaptation and sustainability. Dr. Andreas Kamilaris explained to the students the importance of selective breeding and high-throughput phenotyping for food resilience in a changing climate. Our field pilots and early results, using hyperspectral/LIDAR aerial photography and AI, were introduced to the students.
