Basil Tufail

remote sensing for vegetation dynamics

About

Basil is an older Eagle from the 3rd Gen, after graduating in 2021 he took off to Bolzano to work at Eurac Research in the Institute for Earth Observation, after 3 years he is now back at the EORC, University of Würzburg to pursue doctoral research. His PhD focuses on alpine vegetation dynamics, their ecological responses to climate change, and the implications for ecosystem management. He specializes in integrating multi-source Earth observation data with time series analysis and machine learning techniques to model vegetation productivity and ecosystem sensitivity. As part of the UAV research team, he also conducts drone-based surveys to generate high-resolution data for vegetation characterization and satellite validation. What motivates him most is the opportunity to bridge field-based and satellite observations to better understand complex alpine ecosystems and support evidence-based conservation and management strategies.

 

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Recent News

High alpine and snow training

High alpine and snow training

In collaboration with the German Alpine Club (DAV), Laura, one of our EAGLE students and Clara, a student assistant at our institute, recently participated in avalanche rescue training aimed at equipping individuals with essential skills and knowledge to respond...

Internship Report by Luis David Almeida Famada

Internship Report by Luis David Almeida Famada

On Tuesday, January 23rd at 12:00 a.m. Luis David Almeida Famada will present his internship report at DLR " "Land Use and Resource Management" Hosting Institution: DLR – Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt Supervisors: Dr. Soner Üreyen, Deutsches Luft- und...

MSc defense by Joy Giovanni Matabishi

MSc defense by Joy Giovanni Matabishi

On Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 12 a.m Joy-Giovanni Matabishi will present his Msc Thesis “Modelling Bat Distribution and Diversity with Artificial light as a Focal Predictor in South Tyrol” in the seminar room 3 in John-Skilton-Str. 4a/ground floor. Modelling Bat...

MSc defense by Vanessa Rittlinger

MSc defense by Vanessa Rittlinger

On Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 12:00 a.m. Vanessa Rittllinger will present her master thesis on “Detection of landslides in space and time using optical remote sensing data – A case study in South Tyrol” in seminar room 3 in John-Skilton-Str. 4a/ground floor From the...