Steven Hill, M.Sc

Department of Remote Sensing
+49 (0) 931 31-80864
steven.hill@uni-wuerzburg.de
Institute of Geography and Geology
Oswald-Külpe-Weg 86
97074 Würzburg
Campus Hubland Nord
Building 86
Room 01.003
Since 11/2014
PhD student at the department of remote sensing
Thema: “Monitoring von Strukturparameter in Waldhabitaten mithilfe verschiedenener multitemporalen Fernerkundungsdaten“
10/2009 - 07/2012
Studies of Geography at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Minor Subject: Biology
07/2012
Bachelorthesis:: „Change detection in tropical ecosystems using multisensoral remote sensing to support biodiversity monitoring – A case study on the Lenya National Park in Myanmar“
10/2012 - 10/2015
Studies of Geography at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Wuerzburg
09/2015
Masterarbeit: „Predicting montane forest development after natural disturbance in the Bavarian Forest Nationalpark using Airborne LiDAR“
Since 10/2015
PhD student at the department of remote sensing
Topic: “Monitoring the structural parameters of forest habitats by multi-source/multi-temporal remote sensing data”
Internship
02/2014 - 05/2014
Bavarian Forest National Park, Grafenau
02/2012 - 04/2012
RSS Remote Sensing Solutions, Baierbrunn
09/2011
Crystal Geotechnik, Utting am Ammersee
Journal Articles
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Röder, M.; Latifi, H.; Hill, S.; Jan, W.; Miroslav, S.; Josef, B.; Martin, M.; Nováková, M. H.; Eberhard, G.; Marco, H. (2018): Application of optical unmanned aerial vehicle-based imagery for the inventory of natural regeneration and standing deadwood in post-disturbed spruce forests.. In: International Journal of Remote Sensing
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Hill, S.; Latifi, H.; Heurich, M.; Müller, J. (2017): Individual-tree- and stand-based development following natural disturbance in a heterogeneously structured forest: A LiDAR-based approach. In: Ecological Informatics, 38, 12-25.
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Latifi, H.; Hill, S.; Schumann, B.; Heurich, M.; Dech, S. (2017): Multi-model estimation of understorey shrub, herb and moss cover in temperate forest stands by laser scanner data. In: Forestry