Since 02/2020 Research assistant at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Institute of Geography
10/2016 - 02/2020 M.Sc. Geoinformatics at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Germany) - Thesis Title: "Investigation of the impact of SAR acquisition parameters and plant row orientation on Sentinel-1 backscatter time-series of agricultural areas"
10/2013 - 09/2016 B.Sc. Geography at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) - Thesis Title: "Vergleich der Röntgenfluoreszenz- und photometrischen Analyse in Bezug auf ihre Genauigkeit und Verlässlichkeit zur Bestimmung des Gesamtphosphors im Boden." (Comparison of the X-ray fluorescence and photometric analysis with respect to their accuracy and reliability for the determination of the total phosphorus in the soil)
09/2007 - 05/2013 Diploma in Geography and Tourism at Bashkir State University Ufa (Russia) - Diploma Topic: "Рекреационно-климатические особенности территории Республики Башкортостан" (Use of the physiologically equivalent temperature (PET) for tourism-climatic purposes for the Republic of Bashkortostan)
Research Interests
Synthetic Aperture Radar time-series and spatial analysis
Optical and radar remote sensing applications
Image processing automation
Crop monitoring
Precision farming
Land degradation
Projects
Current Projects Radar-Crop-Monitor - Monitoring of agricultural fields by means of Copernicus Sentinel-Satellites
Scientific Contributions in Conferences
11/2018 DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen (Germany) „7th International Workshop on Retrieval of Bio- & Geo-physical Parameters from SAR Data for Land Applications“
2016 36. GIL-Jahrestagung 2016 in Osnabrück: „Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft“ Publication in the frame of the conference Marz M., Wagner P. & L. Arslanova (2016): "Mobile Röntgenfluoreszenzanalytik als Baustein für Sensorfusion-Ansätze für die Bestimmung von Makronährstoffen im Böden?" – ein Werkstattbericht. – In: Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungs-wirtschaft, Osnabrück.
2014 8th BIOMET-Meeting 2014 in Dresden: „Menschen-Pflanze-Atmosphäre im 21. Jahrhundert“