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Prof. Dr. Tobias Ullmann has served as Full University Professor (W2) for Remote Sensing in Geography at the Department of Remote Sensing, University of Würzburg since October 2022. His research integrates Earth observation archives with physical geographic investigations, focusing on polar, semiarid, and arid regions using SAR data, multispectral optical satellite imagery, and digital terrain models. Key projects include climate change impact assessment, interdisciplinary cooperation with biology/ecology fields, and UAV-based environmental data collection.
- PhD from University of Würzburg (2011-2015)
- Habilitation at University of Würzburg (2021)
Research interests span:
- Multi-sensor approaches for tropical climate-landscape interactions
- (Pol)(In)SAR classification/change detection techniques
- Periglacial dynamics in alpine/polar regions
- Machine learning and cloud processing applications
Recent publications highlight:
- 2025 work on landscape-scale SAR phenology analysis
- 2024 NDVI time series for East African crop systems
- 2023 Arctic snowmelt and wildfire modeling
Current affiliations:
- Chair of Remote Sensing, University of Würzburg
- Earth Observation Research Cluster
- Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Geography and Geology
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