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Christiane Richter is a Laboratory Engineer at the Faculty of Spatial Information, HTW Dresden, specializing in remote sensing, photogrammetry, and cultural heritage conservation. She leads the NascaGIS project, digitizing the UNESCO World Heritage Nasca Lines. Her work integrates GIS, astronomical analysis, and archaeological research to preserve ancient Peruvian geoglyphs. She co-authored over 50 publications and presented at international conferences like CIPA and ISPRS. Richter also serves as President of the 'Dr. Maria Reiche' association, promoting Nasca's cultural heritage. Her recent projects include documenting ancient aqueducts in Peru using UAVs and GPS. She holds an M.Sc. in Geoinformatics and has collaborated with institutions like TU Prague and UNESCO.
- Affiliations: HTW Dresden, TU Prague, UNESCO projects
- Education: M.Sc. Geoinformatics (University of Salzburg), Diploma in Surveying (HTW Dresden)
- Key Projects: NascaGIS, Nasca Aqueducts Survey, DAI Erbil Project
Research Interests: Combining geospatial technologies with archaeology to solve mysteries of ancient landscapes. Recent focus on 3D modeling of geoglyphs and analyzing Nasca's irrigation systems.
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