Dr.-Ing. Katja Richter
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© Katja Richter
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NameMs Dr.-Ing. Katja Richter
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Curriculum vitae
- Geodesy studies at the TU Dresden 2003-2008
- Staff member at the IPF since 2008
- 2018 Completion of PhD on "Analysis of full-waveform airborne laser scanner data for volumetric representation in environmental applications." (PhD Thesis Katja Richter)
Awards
- SICK Measurement Technology Award 2018 for the best dissertation on the topic "Measurement Technology" SICK Measurement Technology Award 2018
- Teaching Award 2021 for the course "Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Area and Stock Inventories" Teaching Award 2021
- Remote Sensing Award from the Nico Rüpke Foundation and the DGPF for the best paper in the 2026 conference proceedings, titled "Classifying Morphologially Similar Tree Species in Central European Forests using Geometric Bark-Structure Features Derived from Terrestrial Laser Scanning" Remote Sensing Award 2026
Engagement and Networking
- Head of the Working Group on Remote Sensing - Applications - Geology and Hydrography of the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Geoinformation (DGPF) Working Group Geology and Hydrography
- Member of the ISPRS Working Group on Underwater Data Acquisition and Processing Underwater Working Group
- Member of the Working Group on Student Marketing in the Department of Geosciences at TUD
- Member of the Faculty Council for Civil and Environmental Engineering at TUD Katja Richter in Faculty Council
- Member of the Study Commission for Geosciences Study Commission for Geosciences
- ResearchGate Profile: Katja Richter on ResearchGate Katja Richter on Research Gate
Projects
- DFG project "Effective methods for assessing vegetation structure and change
from multi-echo and full-waveform laser scanner data of terrestrial
LiDAR systems" - DFG project (completed) "Tomographic approaches to laser bathymetry data processing".
- DFG project (completed) "Development of a model for the strict consideration of refraction effects in airborne laser scanning bathymetry".
- DFG project (completed) "Volumetric forest structure reconstruction from full-waveform airborne laser scanner data"
- Project (completed) "Derivation of turbidity parameters and performance improvements of the evaluation algorithms of laser bathymetry in the area of Elbe/Klöden".
- DFG project (completed) "Reflective optics for wide band photogrammetric measurement systems".
- Project (completed) "Generation of surface models with the triangulation sensor Microscribe/ Microscan".
Teaching
- Supervision of Bachelor and Master Theses
- Lecture: Introduction to geodesy - lecture series, part photogrammetry
- Lecture: Basics of Photogrammtry - Part 2
- Lecture: Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Area and Stock Inventories
- Lecture: Methods of Remote Sensing and Data Analysis - Laser Scanning in Forestry Applications
- Exercise: Airborne Laser Scanning
Publications
43 Entries
2012
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Development of a geometric model for an all-reflective camera lens system for multispectral image aquisition, 2012, Entwicklerforum Geodäsie und GeoinfromationstechnikResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
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Entwicklung eines geometrischen Modells für ein voll-reflektives Kamerasystem für Nahbereichanwendungen., 2012, DGPF Tagungsband. Vol. 21Research output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
2011
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Wide field-of-view all-reflective objectives designed for multispectral image acquisition in photogrammetric applications, 2011, SPIE Optical Systems Design 2011 – Optical Complex Systems: OCS11 (Conference 8172), MarseilleElectronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution