Uwe Stilla

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Uwe Stilla (* 1957 in Cologne ) is a German geospatial scientist and university professor for photogrammetry and remote sensing at the Technical University of Munich .

Life

Uwe Stilla studied communications engineering ( Dipl.-Ing. ) At the University of Paderborn until 1980 and then biomedical engineering (Dipl.-Ing.) At the University of Karlsruhe until 1987 . After graduating from Karlsruhe University, he worked as a research assistant , and in 1990 he moved to the Research Institute for Optronics and Pattern Recognition in Ettlingen . From 1989 to 2003 he taught at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Heilbronn the tray Biocybernetics in the study course medical computer science . In 1993 , Stilla did her doctorate at the University of Karlsruhe on a "Comparison of processes for the automatic recognition of characters hit in metal".

In 2004 followed reputation at the Technical University of Munich as a professor of photogrammetry and remote sensing. From 2008 to 2013 he was also Vice Dean of the Faculty of Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering.

Stilla is chairman of the "Image Sequence Analysis" working group of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and a member of the scientific committee of the German Geodetic Commission and the Commission for Earth Measurement and Glaciology in the Bavarian Academy of Sciences . He is also President of the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation .

Stilla's research area is automatic data analysis in the field of photogrammetry and remote sensing.

Awards

  • 2016: Willem Schermerhorn Award
  • 2006: The UV Helava Award

Fonts (selection)

  • 1993: Comparison of procedures for the automatic recognition of characters struck in metal . University of Karlsruhe, DNB 941650456 , dissertation ( PDF ; 5.25 MB).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Presidium . In: dgpf.de . Retrieved March 11, 2018.
  2. ^ The Schermerhorn Award . In: isprs.org . Accessed March 11, 2018 (English).