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Ariane Droin is a PhD student and Lecturer at the Earth-Observation Research Cluster at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. She holds two Master of Science degrees from the University of Graz, Austria: one in “Geospatial Technologies” and another in “Applied Physical Geography and Mountain Research”. Her current research focuses on the influence of urban structure on the walkability of local neighbourhoods. Ariane is highly motivated by the potential of being able to use geospatial data on a large scale and the possibility to encourage a more sustainable environment.
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application opened for winter term 2016
The application is opened to apply for the EAGLE M.Sc. program starting this winter term 2016. The application deadline is July 15th 2016 (23:59, CEST). Please feel free to contact us beforehand to discuss open questions but please check our FAQ first. EAGLE is...
MSc opportunities: remote sensing in ecology and conservation
Biodiversity analysis and conservation decision relies on adequate and meaningful data that are available on a long-term and global basis. Such environmental information need adequate spatial and temporal resolution and remote sensing data does provide a wide range...

