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<strong>lukas</strong> Winiwarter – Universität Innsbruck

lukas Winiwarter

Professor of Geodesy

Research focus: Geoinformation and AI-Applications

+43 512 507-61100

lukas.winiwarter@uibk.ac.at

https://twitter.com/geogemgis

Address
Universität Innsbruck
Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
Arbeitsbereich für Geometrie und Vermessung
Technikerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck

Office: Building T13 (Bauingenieur-Gebäude), 4th Floor, Room 410a

Office hours

Office hours during the winter term: Tuesday 15:30-16:30, in my office (no appointment required) or online (by request via eMail).

Office hours only from 15:30 - 16:00 on Tuesday, November 26!

Lukas Winiwarter

Foto: Piotr Tompalski

2024 Professor of Geodesy – Geoinformation and AI-Applications, University of Innsbruck, Austria

2022-2023 Erwin-Schrödinger Fellow (Postdoc) at the Integrated Remote Sensing Studio, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada and at the Photogrammetry Research Unit, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

2022 Dr. rer. nat. in Geoinformatics, Heidelberg University, Germany

2018–2022 Research assistant and PhD student at the 3DGeo Research Group, Heidelberg University, Germany

2018 Dipl.-Ing. in Geodesy and Geoinformation, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

2015-2018 Research assistant in the Photogrammetry Research Unit, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

See publications on Google Scholar.

Research areas

  • High-resolution topographic monitoring, change detection and analysis
  • Deep-Learning and AI-based geospatial processing
  • Laser scanning and (UAV-) photogrammetry
  • Computer-Vision guided photogrammetry
  • Applications in Forestry, Geomorphology, and civil engineering structures, especially in the Alps.

Research projects

  • 2022-2023: UncertainTree (FWF / Erwin-Schrödinger): Investigating uncertainty in biomass values derived from remotely sensed airborne laser scanning point clouds.
  • 2024-2027: BathyNeRF (FWF, DFG): Neural Radiance Fields for 3D reconstruction in multimedia photogrammetry. In cooperation with TU Wien (Prof. Mandlburger) and KIT (Prof. Jutzi).
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