We gathered around 20 experts from geodesy and optical engineering to shape a growing community and plan for future initiatives. Stay tuned!
Geodesy meets optics Geodesy meets optics
Rotation sensors come in all shapes and sizes, and they might find applications in various areas of the geosciences, including geodesy, seismology and exploration.
Geodesy meets optics
- Urs Hugetobler (TU Munich), Ulrich Schreiber (TU Munich), Joachim Wassermann (LMU Munich), Daniela Thaller (BKG Frankfurt), Heiner Igel (LMU Munich), Harald Schuh (GFZ Potsdam/TU Berlin), Jan Kodet (TU Munich), Oliver Heckl (Uni Wien), Jürgen Müller (Uni Hannover), Liliane Biskupek (Uni Hannover), Johannes Böhm (TU Wien), Oliver Gerberding (Uni Hamburg), Thomas Klügel (BKG Wettzell), Felix Bernauer (LMU Munich), Celine Hadziioannou (Uni Hamburg), Katharina Isleif (BW-Uni Hamburg), Andreas Brotzer (LMU Munich), Susanne Glaser (Uni Bonn), Thomas Forbriger (KIT Karlsruhe), Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig (Uni Stuttgart), Simon Stellmer (Uni Bonn)
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