A Distinguished Expert in Remote Sensing and Alpine Geomorphology
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University of Alaska FairbanksNicole Kamp serves as Remote Sensing Expert at the Provincial Government of Styria's Department of Statistics and Geoinformation while maintaining research ties with the University of Graz. After earning her PhD focusing on LiDAR applications and geomorphology, she has built an impressive career spanning 14 years in spatial data analysis and natural hazard assessment. Her expertise includes advanced LiDAR data processing, geomorphometric analysis, and the application of unmanned aerial systems for terrain mapping. Through her work comparing multi-temporal digital terrain models derived from different LiDAR platforms, she has contributed significantly to understanding error sources and uncertainties in geomorphic impact studies. As a skilled practitioner in both airborne and UAV-based remote sensing, she specializes in processing point cloud data for natural hazard assessment in Alpine regions. Her background includes specialized training in high-mountain geography and climate, complementing her technical expertise in remote sensing and GIS. Beyond her primary work, she previously served as a ski and snowboard instructor, bringing practical mountain experience to her scientific work in Alpine environments.