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Sarah Schultz Beeck is a Researcher at the Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in geodesy and Earth observation with a focus on GNSS technology and space weather.
- Education: Ph.D. in GNSS and Ionospherics (2023, DTU)
Her research explores the impact of ionospheric disturbances on satellite navigation systems in the Arctic, with a particular emphasis on GNSS phase scintillation, cycle slip phenomena, and real-time alert systems. Additional work includes geospatial analysis of Greenland using kriging techniques and space weather monitoring.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in GNSS signal integrity, ionospheric modeling, and Arctic navigation challenges. Key collaborations include partnerships with supervisors and examiners such as D. H. Olesen, L. Stenseng, and A. B. O. Jensen.
Notable projects: Ionospheric effects on GNSS signals (2020–2024), a Ph.D. project addressing GNSS signal anomalies in polar regions.
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