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German aerospace professor at the University of Würzburg. Established a university research effort in 2021 applying AI-based image classification to autonomous sky-monitoring of anomalous aerial phenomena, among the first academically-housed European programs of this kind.
Background
German aerospace professor at the University of Würzburg. Established a university research effort in 2021 applying AI-based image classification to autonomous sky-monitoring of anomalous aerial phenomena, among the first academically-housed European programs of this kind. Their main public affiliations include University of Würzburg (Institute for Aerospace Information Technology). They are most often discussed in connection with research, case documentation, technical claims, or historical analysis.
Affiliations
University of Würzburg (Institute for Aerospace Information Technology)
Key quotes
“A rigorous scientific approach to UAP requires independent instrumented observation, not witness testimony alone. Our observatories were built to provide exactly that kind of reproducible, calibrated data.” — Symposium on SETI and UAP Scientific Instrumentation, Würzburg University, 2020