
معرفی
Dr. Rudolf Sailer is a Lecturer and Academic Coordinator (BSc/MSc) at the Department of Geography, University of Innsbruck. His research focuses on Remote Sensing, Topographic LiDAR, and Mountain Environmental Changes, with a particular emphasis on glaciology, rockfall dynamics, and permafrost processes. He actively contributes to courses such as Statistical Exercises and coordinates bachelor's thesis seminars.
Research interests include glacier mass balance, aerodynamic roughness modeling, and geomorphological processes in alpine environments. His work integrates multi-scale remote sensing data (e.g., Sentinel, LiDAR) and field observations to quantify environmental changes. He has collaborated on projects analyzing the Rofental research basin and the Khumbu Himal in Nepal.
Recent publications address glacier mapping, rockfall activity, and snow cover dynamics using advanced remote sensing techniques. His lab, Remote Sensing & Topographic LiDAR, emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to mountain environmental challenges.

