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Dr. Maximilian Lange is an Academic Staff researcher in the Department of Remote Sensing at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig, Germany. His work focuses on applying remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and modeling techniques to monitor vegetation dynamics, land-use, and land-use intensity. As part of the Remote Sensing Team led by Prof. Dr. Jian Peng, he contributes to several research programs under UFZ's 2021-2027 strategic framework.
Dr. Lange's research interests center on the derivation of vegetation dynamics, land-use and land-use intensity with remote sensing, artificial intelligence and modeling techniques. He specializes in organizing big data from remote sensing datasets and developing software tools for environmental analysis. His work on phenological data analysis through R packages like phenex and phenmod has established him as a key contributor to environmental informatics. His research bridges the gap between satellite data acquisition and practical environmental monitoring applications, particularly in forest condition assessment and grassland management.
Analysis of Dr. Lange's publication record reveals a strong focus on practical applications of remote sensing data for environmental monitoring. His work demonstrates expertise in time series analysis of satellite data, particularly using Sentinel-2 imagery, with applications spanning forest condition monitoring, grassland management, and phenological studies. Recent publications show an increasing integration of machine learning techniques with traditional remote sensing approaches, reflecting the evolving nature of environmental data science.
Dr. Lange has been actively involved in several significant research projects including the Forest Condition Monitor (2021-2024), which provides national-scale depiction of forest condition using satellite data, and Project iForest (2024), which integrates citizen science data into tree species classification methods. His earlier work on validating Sentinel-2 products has contributed to the robust application of these data for environmental monitoring across Germany.
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