Michael Wurm

urban remote sensing

About

 

Michael studied Geography at the University of Graz, Austria (2000-2007) with a focus on remote sensing, geoinformatics and human geography. He joined DLR in 2008 for his PhD thesis on the integration of remotely sensed spatial information in urban urban for the integration in empirical social scientific analysis in cooperation with the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW). Between 2013-2022 he was a PostDoc at DLR focusing on studies in the context of urban poverty research, urban green and air pollution. Since 2022 he leads the City and Society Research group at DLR. Michael is passionate about the inspiring work and always curios about finding new insights about our urban environments.

 

Recent News

Internship Report on Tuesday, May 21st at 12:00

Internship Report on Tuesday, May 21st at 12:00

NEW DATE: On Tuesday, May 21st, Elly Schmid will present her internship at 12:00 in seminar room 3, John-Skilton-Str. 4a. : From the abstract: The internship was carried out as part of the HEATS-(Urban heat) Project of the Georisks team at the Earth Observation...

Internship Report on Tuesday, April 30 at 14:00

Internship Report on Tuesday, April 30 at 14:00

On Tuesday, April 30 Konstantin Müller will present his internship " GDELT News Analysis of the Noto Earthquake via ERNIE" at 14:00 in 01.B.03, John-Skilton-Str. 4a. : From the abstract: The analysis of socioeconomic data has gained increasing importance. The exchange...

Andreas Bury successfully defended his MSc thesis

Andreas Bury successfully defended his MSc thesis

Andreas Bury successfully defended his MSc thesis "Assessing Air Pollution in Urban Environments: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Earth Observation and In Situ Measurements" at the EAGLE colloquium on the 8th of March 2024.   His research offers an approach to...