Patrick Reidelstürz
Technologie Campus Freyung, Technische Hochschule Deggendorf
Contact by mail~~Curriculum Vitae since 2010 scientific assistant at Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, TechnologieCampus Freyung, senior researcher of the working area “unmanned aerial systems und remote sensing” at the same time: external staff at DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, German Aerospace Center) (DLR), Team Flying Robots, Oberpfaffenhofen at the same time: visiting scientist at Institut for applied computer science, University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg 2007-2010 staff at institute of aerospace engineering University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg 2006 University of Hohenheim, Institute crop production and grassland, Hohenheim 2004-2006 Gisgeo, Wittbritzen, and home office in Emmendingen/Freiburg 1999-2004 staff at “Badische Luftbildmessung GmbH“, Freiburg 1997-1999 scientific assistant at Steinbies-Transferzentrum, Forstwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg 1995-1997 freelance collaborator at „Badische Luftbildmessung GmbH“, Freiburg 1992-1997 scientific assistant (graduation) at department „Remote Sensing and Landscape Information Systems“ at faculty of forestry, Albert Ludwigs Universität, Freiburg 1986-1992 studies of forestry at Albert Ludwigs Universität, Freiburg 1986-1986 military service , 2. ABC Abwehrbatallion 900, Zweibrücken 1985 certificate: general qualififcation for university entrance (Abitur): Gymnasiums Johanneum, Homburg Date of birth: 10.06.1966 Interests: - unmanned aerial systems / unmanned aerial vehicles / flight guidance systems / autopilotsystems / automatic and autonomous flights - Photogrammetry and remote sensing: multispectral and hypersapektral sensors, photogrametric image reconstruction - UAS in the context of agriculture and forestry, environmental monitoring, biodicersity and sustainability Precision Farming Area of research: - UAV/UAS: construction, integration, operation - economic and ecologic potential of UAV/UAS - potential of UAS to detect bark beatle attack in an early stage of attack (green attack stage) in Nationalpark Bavarian Forest. actual topics and research aims: resaerch on the use of unmanned aerial systems in combination of photogrammetrie and remote sensing for agricultural and forestal applications - unmanned aerial systems - unmanned aerial vehicles, - drones - multicopter - helicopter - fixed wing airframes - autopilot systems - flight controller - remote sensing payload - multispectral - hyperspectral - thermal IR - NIR - photogrammetrie - remote sensing - precision farming - bark beetle detection - orthophoto - 3d reconstruction - point clouds