Visit by Dr. Michael Cramer

Lecture on “Sensor Georeferencing: Theory & Applications” in the Photogrammetric Computer Vision Series

2025/02/28

Dr.-Ing. Michael Cramer's recent lecture as a part of the Photogrammetric Computer Vision series delved into innovative applications and research in the field of sensor georeferencing and aerotriangulation.

On February 14th, 2025, as part of the lecture series on Photogrammetric Computer Vision, Dr.-Ing. Michael Cramer from the Institute for Photogrammetry (ifp) at the University of Stuttgart delivered an insightful lecture on “Sensor Georeferencing: Theory & Applications”.

Dr.-Ing. Michael Cramer is the Leader of the Research Group Photogrammetric Systems at the University of Stuttgart. He specializes in high-end large-format airborne imaging and unmanned airborne systems/vehicles (UAS/UAV). Dr. Cramer has significantly contributed to photogrammetry and geoinformatics, with numerous publications and research projects. His work on hybrid georeferencing of images and LiDAR data for UAV-based point cloud collection has been particularly influential.

The lecture offered valuable insights into sensor georeferencing and its applications, highlighting a unique and up-to-date topic.