Dr. Anna Göritz

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Anna Göritz is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in Sensor-based Geoinformatics at the University of Freiburg. She also holds the position of Co-PI for the CRC 1537 project, Ecosense. Her research primarily focuses on remote sensing technologies and methods, including drone-based ecosystem studies, Lidar, and multi- and hyperspectral observations. Anna has an extensive educational background in physics and has worked in various research roles at prominent institutions, including the German Aerospace Center and the International Energy Agency. Her collaborative projects often explore spatio-temporal dynamics of ecosystem processes through smart autonomous sensor networks.

Research Interests

Experience

Research Associate

— Present

University of Freiburg • Freiburg

Research Associate in the Department of Remote Sensing Landscape Information.

Postdoctoral Researcher

2022-09-01 — Present

University of Freiburg • Freiburg

Postdoctoral researcher and Co-PI for the CRC 1537 - Ecosense.

Research Associate

— Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich

Research associate in the Chair of Remote Sensing Technology.

Research Assistant

— Present

University of Freiburg • Freiburg

Research assistant in Organic Electronics Photovoltaics.

Requirements for University of Freiburg

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:72
IELTS
Overall
Required:5.5
PTE
Overall
Required:59
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Physics or equivalent 32 ECTS in Theoretical Physics 32 ECTS in Experimental Physics 32 ECTS in Mathematics 18 ECTS in Physics lab courses 10 ECTS Bachelor thesis
Application Checklist
  • Undergraduate diploma
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  • CV
  • APS certificate (for China, Vietnam, India)
Specialization Notes

Focus on Advanced Quantum Mechanics and experimental/theoretical electives.