
معرفی
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Nico Sneeuw is a Professor and Vice Dean of the Geodetic Institute at the University of Stuttgart's Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy. His research focuses on geodetic applications of satellite data, particularly in gravimetry, hydrology, and remote sensing. He leads projects like STREAM and HydroSat, advancing global water storage monitoring and runoff estimation. His work integrates satellite missions (GRACE, GRACE-FO, CryoSat-2) with advanced statistical and computational methods to address climate change impacts on water resources.
Key projects include developing spatial downscaling techniques for GRACE data, improving satellite altimetry waveform processing, and quantifying flood dynamics using remote sensing. He has contributed to orbital optimization for future gravity missions and pioneered probabilistic drought characterization frameworks. His research bridges geophysics, hydrology, and computational methods, with applications in environmental monitoring and disaster assessment.
Publications highlight innovations in inverse problem solving, gravitational modeling, and sensor data fusion. He collaborates internationally on initiatives like the ESA St3TART project and coordinates interdisciplinary teams for satellite-derived hydrological products.





