New team member: Ása Dögg Adalsteinsdottir

New team member: Ása Dögg Adalsteinsdottir

May 21, 2024

Ása Dögg Adalsteinsdottir joined the Earth Observation Research Cluster in May 2024 as a member of the EO4CAM project team. After earning a bachelor’s degree in geography from the University of Iceland, she moved to Germany to study in our EAGLE master’s program. She recently completed her master’s degree, with a primary focus on leveraging SAR remote sensing for environmental monitoring. During her studies, she worked for the National Power Company of Iceland, Landsvirkjun, on multiple research projects, the latest of which was glacier research utilizing remote sensing techniques.

 

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