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Cornelis Slobbe is a scholar with expertise in the impacts of climate change, specifically through the lens of satellite-based observations. His work predominantly engages with understanding tide height processes and noise altimeter functions as they pertain to aerial analysis and research in Earth observation systems. He has contributed significantly to various academic discussions, presenting findings at the NCG symposium where he was awarded the Cornelis Slobbe Research Prize for his innovative research in climate effects on geo-statistical landscapes. His affiliation with TU Delft reflects his commitment to advancing the field of applied sciences through rigorous research and collaboration with other domains in environmental monitoring.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Teaching and researching in the Department of Earth Sciences, focusing on satellite technology and its applications in climate research.
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