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Sebastian Buchelt is a doctoral student at the Chair of Remote Sensing, part of the Institute of Geography and Geology under the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Würzburg. His research focuses on applying SAR remote sensing and time series analysis to study periglacial processes in alpine environments.
- Current affiliation: University of Würzburg (since 2020)
- Education: B.Sc. in Geography and Experimental Physics (University of Munich), M.Sc. in Applied Earth Observation and Geoanalysis (University of Würzburg)
Research interests include:
- SAR remote sensing for periglacial monitoring
- Climate change impacts on alpine geosystems
- Time series analysis of geospatial data
- Integration of radar and geophysical field methods
Recent publications highlight his work on:
- Rock glacier dynamics via multi-sensor data fusion
- Permafrost degradation assessments using historical ERT
- Alpine snow cover detection algorithms
- Sentinel-1 applications for Arctic snowmelt analysis
Contact: sebastian.buchelt@uni-wuerzburg.de
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