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FundaYao Podcast

FundaYao Podcast

By: Timo Balz; Walter Musakwa
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A weekly discussion on remote sensing applications and technologies in Africa, China, the Global South, and the World.© 2026 Timo Balz; Walter Musakwa Earth Sciences Science
Episodes
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar Against Archaeological Looting
    Jun 23 2026

    Host: Aigerim Sultanbek
    Guests: Professor Timo Bolz (Wuhan University) & Cem Boyoglu, PhD Student (Wuhan University)


    Episode Summary

    In this episode of the Fundayao Podcast, host Aigerim Sultanbek sits down with Professor Timo Bolz and PhD student Cem Boyoglu from Wuhan University to explore one question: Can radar satellites help protect archaeological sites from looting?

    The conversation covers two hands-on field experiments designed to test the limits of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for cultural heritage monitoring. The team dug controlled "looting holes" in Wuhan and attempted to detect them in TerraSAR-X imagery, and buried a corner reflector under dry sand to test how far microwaves truly penetrate. Along the way, they debunk common myths about radar "seeing" meters underground, explain why SAR still offers unique advantages over optical sensors, and discuss the frustrating reality of inconsistent results across different acquisition geometries.

    This episode is a candid look at the intersection of archaeology, remote sensing, and physics—full of surprising failures, genuine breakthroughs, and honest advice for anyone working at the edge of interdisciplinary science.


    What You'll Learn

    • Why SAR can be important for heritage monitoring
    • The physics of what makes a looting hole detectable
    • Why the idea of radar "seeing through meters of sand" is mostly a myth
    • How experimental design and ground truth data can make or break a SAR detection study
    • The real-world challenges of using high-resolution, frequent SAR imagery for site protection


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    31 mins
  • Bridging Remote Sensing Education Across the Global South
    Jun 16 2026

    Fundaya Podcast: Bridging Remote Sensing Education Across the Global South

    In this Fundaya podcast episode, we introduce Professors Timo Balz (Wuhan University, China) and Walter Musakwa (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) to discuss the Fundayao initiative and their backgrounds in remote sensing. We explain the name Fundayao from “Funda” (to learn/teach in Nguni languages) and “Yao” (far/remote in Chinese, as in remote sensing), and describe Fundayao’s aim to democratize and broaden access to remote sensing education via a mobile-first, social-media approach for younger, less-privileged audiences in the Global South, supported and kickstarted by ISPRS Capacity Building Initiative funding. The project emphasizes connecting remote sensing to real-world needs at the grassroots—farmers, planners, and disaster response—while educating through podcasts and short clips, and invites audiences to follow their channels as they improve content.

    00:00 Welcome to Fundaya
    00:43 Remote Sensing Origins
    02:28 How They Met
    04:56 Meaning of Fundao
    06:30 Mission and Audience
    08:23 ISPRS Support Kickstart
    11:02 Connecting to Real Needs
    12:46 Educating on Social Media
    15:35 Wrap Up and Follow

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    16 mins
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