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Pawan Kumar

03/11/2025

Pawan Kumar completed his Bachelor's in Space Science in 2020 at the Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan, and earned a Master's in Satellite Technology from the University of Würzburg in early 2024. Now pursuing a PhD at Würzburg, he specializes in designing weather-resistant sensor systems for Arctic monitoring as part of the Informatics Department's Embedded Sensors and Systems for Earth Observation group.

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What did you study? In which field did you earn your PhD?

I completed my Bachelor’s in Space Science in 2020 at the Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan. Later, I earned my Master’s in Satellite Technology from the University of Würzburg, graduating in early 2024. Now, I’m knee-deep in research at Würzburg, working in the Informatics Department under the Chair of Embedded Sensors and Systems for Earth Observation. My PhD focuses on designing weather-resistant sensor systems to monitor Arctic environments—because while we can’t stop the weather completely, we can at least predict it better!

What did you enjoy most about your studies/PhD?

The best part? Working in an international research environment! I got to collaborate with brilliant minds, travel, and experience different cultures. It wasn’t just about the tech (though that was pretty awesome too); it was about building connections, solving problems, and learning to work as a team.

What are you currently doing?

I’m a Research Assistant at the University of Würzburg, specializing in embedded sensor systems for Earth observation. A big part of my work revolves around the UWE-5 nanosatellite project, Würzburg’s latest experimental satellite, where I contribute to system design and development..

Besides research, I also juggle project management and teaching, guiding students through the complexities of satellite technology and sensor systems. Basically, I wear multiple hats—but thankfully, none of them require a spacesuit (yet)!

What key milestones in your career would you highlight?

Some of the highlights so far:

  • Completing my Master’s at the University of Würzburg, where I gained hands-on experience in satellite design.
  • Working on the UWE-5 nanosatellite project—because launching things into space never gets old!
  • Diving into project management and teaching, because what’s the point of knowledge if you don’t share it?

How has Uni Würzburg prepared you for your profession?

Uni Würzburg has been a game-changer. The technical expertise I’ve gained is directly applicable to satellite development and Earth observation. More importantly, working in a diverse research environment sharpened my teamwork, project management, and problem-solving skills—all of which are just as useful for daily life as they are for meeting deadlines!

 

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