Workshop on Emerging Sensors and Surveying
Technologies
12-13 December 2014
Shenzhen
Call for Participation
You are cordially invited to participate in
the Workshop on Emerging Sensors and Surveying Technologies that will be held
at Shenzhen on 12-13 December 2014. The workshop
is open to all research students and young scientists in related fields.
Rapid developments in engineering,
micro-electronics and computer sciences have significantly changed both
sensors/instrumentations and methodologies in Applied Geodesy, Engineering
Surveying and related fields. This workshop aims to discuss the developments
and applications of emerging sensors, and share the ideas about innovative
surveying techniques. Some renowned experts in this fields (including Prof. Derek
Lichti, the editor-in-chief of ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) will participate
this workshop and give keynote presentations. It will be an ideal opportunity
for young scholars to learn and share the latest progresses in the field of sensors
and surveying technologies.
The workshop organizer also hosts an ISPRS
WG II/7 & ACM SIGSPATIAL CHINA Joint Workshop on Spatial Big Data Mining
and Visualization (http://spatial.szu.edu.cn/SBDMV2014.htm)
in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Data Mining on 14 December
2014 at Shenzhen. Participants will have the opportunity to attend the ISPRS-IEEE
joint workshop after our event.
Registration
Please send a long abstract (2000 words) and
your resume (supervisor name (if student), publications and experiences on related
research projects) to spatial@szu.edu.cn before 30 October 2014, and the acceptance will
be informed before 10 November 2014. The
accepted participants (no more than 30) are required to present their paper in
the workshop, and 10-15 distinguished works will be selected and published in
journal (EI or SCI index) after further extensions.
Fee
There is no registration fee for this
workshop, and accommodation and meal will be covered by the organizer for
accepted participants. But all participants are responsible for their own
transportation fee.
Organizer
Key Laboratory for Geo-Environment
Monitoring of Coastal Zone of the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping
and GeoInformation
Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Spatial Smart
Sensing and Service
Contact
Information:
Contact person: Dr. Wang Chisheng
Email: spatial@szu.edu.cn
Address:
Room 1402, Science and Technology Building,
Shenzhen University
No. 3688 Nanhai Avenue, Nanshan District,
Shenzhen, Guangdong, P. R. China, 518060