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Andreas Rienow serves as Junior Professor for Interdisciplinary Geoinformation Sciences at Ruhr University Bochum, where he also holds the position of Designated Managing Director of the Institute of Geography since 2024 and Scientific Director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Geoinformation since 2020. His academic journey began with studies in Geography, Modern History and Modern German Literature at the University of Bonn, culminating in a Magister Artium degree, followed by a doctorate in 2014 on urban sprawl modeling.
Dr. Rienow's research centers on spatio-temporal analysis of metropolitan transformation, interdisciplinary geodata integration, real-time geoinformation analysis, innovative earth observation education methods, and ISS-based remote sensing. His work bridges technical geospatial approaches with urban planning challenges, particularly in post-conflict settings, climate adaptation, and sustainable development contexts across diverse geographical regions including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
His recent publication portfolio demonstrates a clear trajectory toward increasingly sophisticated integration of machine learning with geospatial analysis, focusing on urban heat islands, land use change, post-conflict urban recovery, and sustainable development monitoring. The research spans multiple continents with particular emphasis on applying advanced remote sensing techniques to pressing urban challenges in both developed and developing contexts.
As an educator, Rienow has supervised over 40 master's theses, numerous bachelor's projects, and currently mentors 8 doctoral candidates working on topics ranging from urban climate adaptation to innovative geospatial education methods. His leadership extends to directing the Interdisciplinary Center for Geoinformation and participating in international collaborations such as the Transdisciplinary Center for Coupled Socio-Ecological Systems at Universidad del Azuay in Ecuador.
His laboratory work focuses on the Geomatics Group within the Institute of Geography, where his team develops innovative approaches to urban remote sensing, spatial modeling, and citizen science applications for metropolitan analysis. The group actively engages in both theoretical methodological development and practical applications addressing contemporary urban challenges.
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