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Stefan Wunderle is a Group Leader and Lecturer in Remote Sensing at the Institute of Geography, University of Bern. His research primarily focuses on Remote Sensing and Climatology, investigating various phenomena including snow, albedo, land surface water temperature, fire, vegetation, aerosols, and clouds. Wunderle has been involved in significant projects such as the Long Term Preservation of AVHRR Data, Near-Real-Time Snow Monitoring, and has contributed to research on vegetation dynamics over the past 20 years using NOAA AVHRR time series data. He plays an active role in the scientific community as a member of the EUMETSAT Science Advisory Group for the post-EPS satellite sensors and as an advisor for ESA's Long Term Data Preservation initiatives related to AVHRR. Additionally, he serves as the Vice President of the Swiss Commission for Remote Sensing, contributing his expertise to enhance the understanding and application of remote sensing technologies. His body of work demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field through both practical projects and scholarly contributions.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).