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Dr. Andjin Siegenthaler is a researcher at the University of Twente's Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), specializing in environmental DNA (eDNA) applications for biodiversity monitoring. Their work integrates remote sensing technologies with molecular tools to advance ecosystem analysis across terrestrial and marine environments.
- Affiliation: Department of Natural Resources, University of Twente
- Key methodologies: eDNA analysis, remote sensing, big data analytics
Research focuses on Earth observation techniques for environmental diversity profiling, particularly through next-generation molecular approaches. Current work explores satellite-based biodiversity prediction models and spatial variation analysis in forest ecosystems.
Their publication record demonstrates expertise in environmental DNA, soil microbiology, and hyperspectral remote sensing technologies. Collaborative projects involve international partners across Europe, with emphasis on temperate forest biodiversity and soil health assessment.
Active contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals include environmental monitoring frameworks and ecological data integration. Professional activities span peer-review for Ecological Indicators and oral presentations at scientific conferences.



