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Christian Haselwimmer
Remote Sensing Scientist at Chevron
Christian Haselwimmer is a senior remote sensing scientist with extensive experience in applying remote sensing technologies to energy and geological resource studies. He currently holds the position of Lead Remote Sensing Scientist within the Environment and Sustainability Group at Chevron's Enterprise Technical Center.3
Dr. Haselwimmer's background includes:
- A Ph.D. in remote sensing and geospatial science2
- Expertise in exploration, assessment, and environmental applications of remote sensing2
- Previous work as a post-doctoral fellow at the Geophysical Institute, where he contributed significantly to establishing the HyLab facility at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)1
Throughout his career, Dr. Haselwimmer has been involved in various research and development projects. He has participated in field trials of airborne and sUAS (small Unmanned Aircraft Systems) data imaging at Chevron.6 His research interests encompass the applications of remote sensing to energy and geological resource studies.1
Dr. Haselwimmer's professional profile includes:
- Current position: Lead Environmental Remote Sensing Scientist at Chevron, based in San Ramon, CA5
- LinkedIn username: christianhaselwimmer2
- Google Scholar profile: Available for viewing his published research and citations4
His expertise and contributions to the field of remote sensing have made him a valuable asset in both academic and industrial settings, particularly in the energy sector.