EORC activities in UFS brochure

EORC activities in UFS brochure

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December 11, 2024

The University of Wuerzburg is a formal partner at the research station UFS, Schneefernerhaus, and therefore now also part of the official UFS brochure. We had the honour to contribute pictures of our field work and results as well as our research being mentioned in the text beside various other research topics at JMU.

The pictures show our PhD student Antonio Castaneda and two of our EAGLE Msc students, Sunniva McKeever and Ronja Seitz. The results of the lidar measurements are done by our UAS team lead by Dr. Mirjana Bevanda.

Pictures were taken by Dr. Martin Wegmann.

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