New team Member Johannes Loew

New team Member Johannes Loew

m

September 21, 2020

Johannes Löw re-joined the team at the department of remote sensing as a member of the Demmin 4.0 PhenoSAR Project. In the context of PhenoSAR-Demmin he investigates the potential of various polarimetric and interferometric SAR features for farmland monitoring, especially phenological developments. As the project title suggests, his focus area is the TERENO/JECAM-Site Demmin, but a transfer of methods to other EU or NAFTA regions is also envisioned.

During his previous employment at the BMBF-financed MedWater-project, he co-developed a Sentinel-1/2 based framework for deriving information about near surface soil moisture and land use in arid/ semi-arid regions of the Mediterranean.

Johannes holds B.Sc in Geography and graduated as part of the first generation of the EAGLE-M.Sc program at the University of Würzburg. He wrote his M.Sc-thesis on Sentinel-1 based interferometric and polarimetric crop signatures in North-eastern Germany.

follow us and share it on:

you may also like:

🦅 Don’t Miss the EAGLE M.Sc. Application Deadline – May 15

🦅 Don’t Miss the EAGLE M.Sc. Application Deadline – May 15

The deadline to apply for the EAGLE M.Sc. “Applied Earth Observation and Geoanalysis of the Living Environment” program is approaching quickly - applications must be submitted before midnight May 15th (CEST) for a winter term start in October. Located at our EORC at...

Share This