52°North awards the Student Innovation Prize to Simeon Wetzel for a successful implementation of his concept for geodata search and discovery in SDIs.
The latest edition of the 52°North Student Innovation Prize has rewarded the proposal and implementation of “LLM-based Assistants for Data Discovery in SDIs” by Simeon Wetzel, a PhD student at the TU Dresden. It presents an innovative approach to overcome existing challenges in geospatial metadata search architectures.


 In this year’s iteration, 52°North has decided to fund the work of Simeon Wetzel, a PhD student at the Chair of Geoinformatics at the TU Dresden. Simeon will work on a novel approach to geospatial data search and discovery in the context of Research Data Infrastructures. His strong proposal identified three major problems with current search functionality in data platforms: 1) semantics of queries are not considered, 2) high quality metadata is a key factor for good search experience, 3) the complex structure of spatio-temporal data is not considered, especially in full-text search approaches.
In this year’s iteration, 52°North has decided to fund the work of Simeon Wetzel, a PhD student at the Chair of Geoinformatics at the TU Dresden. Simeon will work on a novel approach to geospatial data search and discovery in the context of Research Data Infrastructures. His strong proposal identified three major problems with current search functionality in data platforms: 1) semantics of queries are not considered, 2) high quality metadata is a key factor for good search experience, 3) the complex structure of spatio-temporal data is not considered, especially in full-text search approaches.