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<h1>Ramiro Marco Figuera</h1>
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<a id="about-me" class="anchor" href="#about-me" aria-hidden="true"><span aria-hidden="true" class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>About me</h2>
<p>Hi! Welcome to my personal website. I am Ramiro Marco Figuera, a planetary scientist from Sant Feliu de Llobregat, a town near Barcelona. I lived and worked in Spain, Hungary, Germany, The Netherlands, UK and now I am based in Bremen, Germany.</p>
<p>I did my undergraduate in Surveying Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and worked at the Cartographic Institute of Catalonia as a trainee. Later I moved to Berlin were I studied an MSc in Geodesy and Geoinformation Sciences. While studying and working at the Technical University of Berlin I started getting interested in planetary science and I decided to go deeper. I did and internship at the European Space Agency (ESTEC) working with the Lunar Lander team doing some illumination studies at the Lunar south pole. After a few months I went back to Berlin to finish my master thesis. I did it about new computational techniques using graphic cards to actually calculate the illumination, and it was a success! I managed to reduce a 24 hours process to just 30 minutes.</p>
<p>After a few months in Sheffield and Manchester, I got a PhD position at Jacobs University Bremen. My PhD topic is "Resource evaluation on the Moon and Mars: volatiles on the surface and upper crust". I also work in the <a href="http://earthserver.eu">EarthServer project</a> as lead developer of <a href="http://planetserver.eu">PlanetServer-2</a>, an online tool to visualize an analyze planetary science data. </p>
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<p>Currently - PhD in Planetary Science, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany.<br>
2014 MSc. Geodesy and Geoinformation Science, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.<br>
2011 Postgraduate diploma in GIS and Environmental Applications, UPC Talent Tech Center, Barcelona.<br>
2011 Geoinformatics (Erasmus), Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.<br>
2010 BSc. Surveying Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona.</p>
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<p>2018-now Earth Observation Data Consultant at SISTEMA GmbH, Vienna and Barcelona. <br>
2015-2018 Research Associate at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany.<br>
2012-2014 Research Assistant at TU Berlin, Germany.<br>
2013-2013 Trainee at ESA ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands.<br>
2009-2010 Trainee at Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, Barcelona.</p>
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<p>Oliver Clements, Julia Wagemann, Simone Mantovani, Peter Baumann, <strong>Ramiro Marco Figuera</strong>, Angelo Pio Rossi, Georgios Kakaletris and Ben Evans, <em>"EarthServer2: Improving access to big data through OGC standard interfaces - a hands on WC(P)S session"</em> in INSPIRE conference, 2016</p>
<p><strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, J. Flahaut, P. Gläser, P. Williams, and A. P. Rossi, <em>“Water ice characterization near candidate landing sites at the lunar south pole,”</em> in European Lunar Symposium, 2016.</p>
<p>A. P. Rossi, T. Hare2, P Baumann, D. Misev, C. Marmo, S. Erard, B. Cecconi and <strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, <em>"Planetary Coordinate Reference Systems For OGC Web Services"</em> in 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 2016.</p>
<p>A. P. Rossi, <strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, J. Flahaut, M. Martinot, D. Misev, P. Baumann, B. Pham Huu, and S. Besse, <em>“Remote Sensing Data Analytics for Planetary Science with PlanetServer/EarthServer,”</em> EGU Gen. Assem. Conf. Abstr., vol. 18, no. EGU2016–3996, 2016, 2016.</p>
<p><strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, A. P. Rossi, P. Baumann, H. B. Pham, D. Misev, V. Merticariu, A. Dumitru, and P. Hogan, <em>“Analyzing lunar DTMs through web services with EarthServer/PlanetServer-2,”</em> in International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Working Group IV/8 Meeting, 2015.</p>
<p>J. H. P. Oosthoek, P. Arriazu, and <strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, <em>“Shall We Send Humans to Holden Crater? How a Geodesic GIS Approach Can Aid the Landing Site Selection for Future Missions to Mars,”</em> First Land. Site/Exploration Zo. Work. Hum. Mission. to Surf. Mars, 2015.</p>
<p><strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, P. Gläser, J. Oberst, and D. De Rosa, <em>“Calculation of illumination conditions at the lunar south pole - parallel programming approach,”</em> in EPSC Abstracts, Vol. 9, EPSC2014-476, 2014.</p>
<p>P. Gläser, F. Scholten, D. De Rosa, <strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, J. Oberst, E. Mazarico, G. A. Neumann, and M. S. Robinson, <em>“Illumination conditions at the lunar south pole using high resolution Digital Terrain Models from LOLA,”</em> Icarus, vol. 243, pp. 78–90, Nov. 2014.</p>
<p>P. Gläser, F. Scholten, D. De Rosa, <strong>R. Marco Figuera</strong>, J. Oberst, E. Mazarico, G. . Neumann, and M. . Robinson, <em>“Connecting Ridge - A landing site at the lunar south pole with extended illumination,”</em> in EPSC Abstracts, Vol 9., 2014.</p>
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<p>Ramiro Marco Figuera<br>
Department of Physics and Earth Sciences<br>
Jacobs University Bremen<br>
Campus Ring 1, 28759 Bremen, Germany<br>
Office: Research III, Room 99b<br>
Email: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a><br>
Tel: +49 (0)421 200 3226</p>
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