I am the head of the Department of Remote Sensing at the UFZ and a full professor for Hydrology and Remote Sensing at the University of Leipzig. My research interests are the quantitative retrieval of land surface parameters from remote sensing data, the assimilation of remote sensing data into climate and land surface process models, understanding land-atmosphere interactions using earth system models and observational data, and quantification of climate change impact on water resources. My research in particular focuses on estimation of high-resolution land surface water and energy fluxes from satellite observations, and the investigation of hydrological and climatic extremes as well as their impacts on ecosystems. I have been involved in various national and international research projects funded by e.g., ESA, EU, UK space agency, NERC, and DFG. I have received numerous international awards, most recently in 2019 the Remote Sensing Young Investigator Award of the Swiss scientific publisher MDPI. I am the Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Geoscience Data Journal”.
Department head, 2020
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Professor, 2020
Leipzig University
Editor-in-Chief, 2020
Geoscience Data Journal
Senior researcher, 2018-2020
University of Oxford
PGCert in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2018-2020
University of Oxford
Research scientist, 2015-2017
University of Munich
Post-Doc, 2013-2015
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
PhD in Earth science, 2010-2013
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology