Address

Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen (BEV)
Abteilung Grundlagen (V1)
Referat für Geophysikalische Grundlagen und Präzisionsnivellement
Room B 207
Schiffamtsgasse 1-3
1020 Vienna
Austria

Contact Information

Call: +43 1 21110-823220

Email: andreas.hellerschmied@bev.gv.at

Andreas Hellerschmied

Researcher

Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying, Department of Control Survey

Biography

Andreas Hellerschmied studied Advanced Geodesy and Geophysics and got his master’s degree from the Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) in 2014. In the course of his Master’s program he spent several months  at the Geodetic Observatory at Wettzell, Germany, to enable satellite tracking routines for VLBI radio antennas. Continuing his studies at TU Wien’s doctoral program he investigated the possibility to observe artificial Earth satellites with VLBI. At his position as university assistant in Johannes Böhm’s VLBI group at TU Wien he worked on VLBI data analysis routines and administrated the development of the VieVS package.  In 2018 he earned his doctoral degree with the thesis titled “Satellite observations with VLBI”. Since 2018 he is employed at Austria’s Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying (BEV) in the Section Precise Leveling and Geophysics, while still working with VLBI data through his affiliation to the Vienna Center for VLBI.

Education

  1. 2018

    Dr.techn. (PhD)

    Technische Universität Wien
  2. 2014

    Master of Science (MSc), Geodesy and Geophysics

    Technische Universität Wien
  3. 2012

    Bachelor of Science (BSc), Geodesy and Geoinformation

    Technische Universität Wien

Professional Appointments

  1. Since 2018
    Researcher
    Federal Office or Metrology and Surveying, Department of Control Survey, Geophysics and Precise Levelling
  2. 2015-2018
    University Assistent
    Technische Universität Wien, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Research Division Higher Geodesy
  3. 2013-2015
    Student Assistent
    Technische Universität Wien, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Research Division Higher Geodesy