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Irena Hajnsek

Irena Hajnsek receives an honorary doctoral degree from the University of Oslo.

Portrait photo of Irena Hajnsek
Photo: ETH Zürich

Irena Hajnsek is Professor of Earth Observation and Remote Sensing at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and concurrently heads the Polarimetric Radar Interferometry research group at the German Aerospace Center.

Her research focus is on electromagnetic propagation and scattering, radar polarimetry, radar interferometry, and Earth observation.

She received her Dipl. degree in 1996 from the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and the Dr. degree in 2001 from the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany. She worked then in France, Scotland, and Australia. Professor Hajnsek is the science coordinator of the German satellite mission TanDEM-X.

Irena Hajnsek made outstanding contributions to science, including the development of algorithms using innovative radar techniques for environmental parameter estimation and setting requirements for the design of future radar missions in application areas as permafrost, glaciers, disaster management, agriculture, and climate change impacts.

 

UiO's honorary doctoral degrees

Honorary doctoral degrees of UiO (Doctor Honoris Causa) are given to prominent academics. The degrees are awarded without a thesis defence/disputation.

UiO has been entitled to appoint honorary doctorates since 1824, and appointments usually occur every three years.

The honorary doctors are conferred at UiO's Annual Celebration on 2 September.

See all honorary doctors being conferred in 2024

Published Feb. 16, 2024 11:24 AM - Last modified Feb. 16, 2024 11:24 AM