Dr.-Ing. Christoph Baer, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Musch, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ilona Rolfes, Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Sachs
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Decades of guerilla warfare in Colombia have left behind a deadly legacy of thousands of landmines. Now a German-Colombian partnership is developing new ways of detecting these often improvised devices. Innovative technologies such as these can help further the incipient peace process.