Berlin, where he investigated the stratigraphic record of the Anthropocene in lacustrine sediments. He has gained professional experience in environmental assessment and GIS analysis and is currently working in the public sector on geoscience projects.
In his PhD, Lukas is investigating the potential of UAV-based remote sensing technologies – such as multi- and hyperspectral imagery and high-resolution RGB photography – for the efficient and accurate localization of large fossil vertebrate skeletons and trace fossils. His research aims to improve the search for fossils through advanced aerial survey methods.
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Congratulations to Alexandra Bell on Her Successful PhD Defense!
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Congratulations to Jakob Schwalb-Willman on a Successful PhD Defense!
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Press Release by University of Würzburg about our Arctic research
Our work in the Arctic on Svalbard was covered by the press team of the University of Würzburg. It covers our focus on studying the region’s ecosystems and the effects of climate change on its environment using Earth Observation methods. Please see the german version...
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