Andrea Meraner has a diverse work experience spanning several years. Andrea began their career in 2016 as a Student Research Assistant at the Technical University Munich, where they worked on research projects. Andrea then moved on to the German Geodetic Research Institute (DGFI-TUM) in 2016 and continued their role as a Student Research Assistant. In 2017, they joined the German Aerospace Center (DLR) as a Student Research Assistant.
In 2018, Andrea worked at the Technical University Munich as a Master Thesis Student, showcasing their dedication to academic research. Andrea then transitioned to the professional sphere in 2019 and joined EUMETSAT as a Junior Remote Sensing Scientist. Here, they focused on processing optical data from various satellite missions.
Recognizing their skills and expertise, Andrea progressed within EUMETSAT and was promoted to Remote Sensing Scientist for Optical Imagery in October 2021. In this role, they continue to process optical imagery data from current and future satellite missions.
Overall, Andrea Meraner's work experience demonstrates their commitment to research, expertise in remote sensing, and progression within their field.
Andrea Meraner began their education journey in 2013 when they enrolled at the Technical University of Munich to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. Andrea successfully completed their undergraduate studies in 2016.
After completing their bachelor's degree, Andrea went on to further their education at the same institution. From 2016 to 2019, they attended the Technical University of Munich once again, this time pursuing a Master of Science degree in ESPACE - Earth Oriented Space Science and Technology. Andrea successfully completed this program in 2019.
In 2018, Andrea had the opportunity to broaden their academic horizons by participating in a one-semester exchange program at the Indian Institute of Technology in Mandi. During this exchange, they focused on the field of Computer Science as part of their Master's degree studies.
Andrea's education history showcases their commitment to acquiring knowledge and expertise in the fields of Physics, Space Science, and Technology, as well as their willingness to explore new academic opportunities through international exchange programs.
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