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Porträt einer Person mit unkenntlich gemachtem Gesicht, getragenes weißes Hemd, dunkle zurückgebundene Haare, schwarze Brillenbügel sichtbar, unscharfer neutraler grauer Hintergrund.

Dr. Carola Dahlke

Main Department of Technology

Computer Science and Cryptology DepartmentCurator

Address

Deutsches Museum
80306 Munich


Email c.dahlke@deutsches-museum.de

Curriculum Vitae

Seit Juni 2018
Curator at the Deutsches Museum, Munich

2017 – 2018
Scientific Associate at the Deutsches Museum, Munich

2015 – 2016
Scientific traineeship at the Deutschen Museum, Munich

2014 – 2015
Museum educator at the Museumspädagogisches Zentrum (MPZ), Munich: conception and implementation of workshops and tours in the Deutsches Museum, Munich

2009 – 2013
PostDoc at the Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg: Development of methods to validate the phenology of climate models with vegetation indices generated by remote sensing

2004 – 2008
Dissertation at the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich. Monitoring Large Conservation Areas with Imaging Spectroscopy: Combining Discrete and Non-discrete Approaches Doctoral scholarship from the German Federal Foundation for the Environment

1999 – 2003
Diploma in physical geography at the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich

Exhibitions / Projects

Publications (selection)

  • Matthias Göggerle, Carola Dahlke. 3D Digitalization of historical cipher machines using computed tomography. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Historical Cryptology - HistoCrypt 2021 (2021).
  • Dahlke, Carola. Sun, Moon and Eclipse: The Antikythera Mechanism. In: Kultur & Technik 44 (2020), Issue 4, pp. 22–27.
  • The Auxiliary Devices of OKW/Chi. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Historical Cryptology – HistoCrypt 2020 (2020).
  • Dahlke, Carola. Computer story(s): a journey through time with Mr. Moore. Stadtwerke München, “50 Years of Digitalization” trade fair, October 17, 2019.
  • What We Know About Cipher Device "Schlüsselgerät SG-41" so Far. June 2018. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Historical Cryptology - HistoCrypt 2018 (2018).
  • Dahlke, Carola. Mercury while traveling. About the travel barometer in the second age of discovery. In: Culture & Technology 41 (2017), Issue 4, pp. 40-45.
  • London, Science Museum, Artefacts XXI "Understanding Use: Science and Technology Objects and Users", October 2-4, 2016: Biography of Use of a German SG-41Z Cipher Device.
  • C. Dahlke, A. Loew, and C. Reick. Robust identification of global greening phase patterns from remote sensing vegetation products. Journal of Climate, 2012.
  • C. Weiss and S. Schmidtlein. Practical example of the use of hyperspectral remote sensing in protected area monitoring, volume 83, pages 249–260. BfN-Schr.-Sales at the Landwirtschaftsverlag, Münster, 2010.
  • C. Weiss. Monitoring Large Conservation Areas with Imaging Spectroscopy: Combining Discrete and Non-discrete Approaches. PhD thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, 2008.
  • S. Schmidtlein, P. Zimmermann, R. Schüpferling, and C. Weiss. Mapping the floristic continuum: Ordination space position estimated from imaging spectroscopy.
    Journal of Vegetation Science, 18:131–140, 2007.