New staff member Luisa Pflumm

New staff member Luisa Pflumm

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May 21, 2024

Luisa Pflumm joined the Earth Observation Research Cluster in May 2024 as part of the EcoGlob project and is working with the UAS team in the context of remote sensing for biodiversity and nature conservation. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Geography from the University of Würzburg and then joined the EAGLE Master’s program, which she successfully completed in 2023. During her master studies, she worked as a student assistant at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo- and Wildlife Research and supported the Team of the Department of Ecological Dynamics in spatial data analysis. In her thesis, she focused on habitat mapping of a rare species in southeastern Vietnam, in order to identify potential hotspots and support conservation efforts.

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