Summary
Ulrich Leopold is a senior research associate in geocomputation with a decade of experience delivering spatial analytics for environmental and urban systems in Luxembourg. Based at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, he specializes in uncertainty quantification in catchment studies and applies geospatial methods to water quality, air quality, and urban freight optimization. He has led and contributed to multiple EU-funded initiatives, including QUICS, MUSIC, WEASTFLOWS and LaMiLo, translating complex data into actionable policy and planning tools. His academic foundation in physical geography, soil science, geobotany, and geostatistics supports a rigorous, data-driven approach to geocomputation. Ulrich has previously conducted research at CRP Henri Tudor and the University of Amsterdam, and he brings hands-on experience across academia, research institutes, and applied R&D in Europe. He is based in Luxembourg and brings a practical, results-oriented mindset to bridging scientific insights with sustainable, scalable solutions.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc., Physical Geography, Soil Science, Geobotany, Geostatistics, M.Sc., Physical Geography, Soil Science, Geobotany, Geostatistics at Universität Trier
German, French, English, Luxembourgish, Dutch, Portuguese