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Robin van der Schalie received the Ph.D. degree in remote sensing and hydrology from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2017.
His Ph.D. research focused on the integration of soil moisture from European Space Agency (ESA)’s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission into long-term climate data records. After this, he continued doing research on algorithm improvements behind the retrieval of land surface parameters derived from passive microwave observations in frequencies ranging from 1.4 GHz ($L$-band) to 37 GHz ($Ka$-band). He is currently a Senior Remote Sensing Scientist with VanderSat, where he is responsible for the continued contribution to ESA’s Climate Change Initiative and the Copernicus Climate Change Services. He has experience working with state-of-the-art $L$-band missions, such as SMOS and Soil Moisture Active Passive, and less frequently used sensors such as SMMR, FengYun-3, and WindSat. He also focuses on R&D activities around the integration of EO into a wide range of applications, for example, on utilizing passive microwave-based datasets for large-scale crop yield predictions.
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Wouter Dorigo, Pietro Stradiotti,Wolfgang Preimesberger,Alexander Gruber, Maud Formanek, Thomas Frederikse,Robin Van der Schalie,Nemesio Rodriguez-Fernandez,Martin Hirschi
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Wouter Dorigo,Wolfgang Preimesberger, Pietro Stradiotti,Richard Kidd,Robin van der Schalie,Mendy van der Vliet, Nemesio Rodríguez-Fernández,Rémi Madelon,Nicolas Baghdadi
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