Ariane Droin

urban remote sensing

About

 

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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Recent News

EAGLE presentation by Gökçe Yağmur Budak

EAGLE presentation by Gökçe Yağmur Budak

On November 26, 2024, Gökçe Yağmur Budak will present her internship results on " Leveraging Data-Driven Approaches for Seismic Risk Assessment in Istanbul " at 12:30 in seminar room 3, John-Skilton-Str. 4a. From the abstract: This internship aims to create time...

Master Defense: Comparing the suitability of remote sensing and wildlife camera time series for deriving phenological metrics of understory vegetation in temperate forests of Upper Franconia, Bavaria

Master Defense: Comparing the suitability of remote sensing and wildlife camera time series for deriving phenological metrics of understory vegetation in temperate forests of Upper Franconia, Bavaria

On September 18, Sarah Schneider will present her master thesis "Comparing the suitability of remote sensing and wildlife camera time series for deriving phenological metrics of understory vegetation in temperate forests of Upper Franconia, Bavaria" at 14:00 in...