Botshelo Sabone Defends her M.Sc.E. Thesis
2009.December.17
Botshelo Sabone defends her M.Sc.E. thesis at 2:00 PM in E-11: Assessing Alternative Technologies for Use of Volunteered Geographic Information in Authoritative Databases.
Botshelo Sabone defends her M.Sc.E. thesis at 2:00 PM in E-11: Assessing Alternative Technologies for Use of Volunteered Geographic Information in Authoritative Databases.
Nyaladzani Nkhwanana defends his M.Sc.E. thesis at 1:30 PM in E-11: Assessing the Credibility of VGI Contributors and Trust in their Contributions.
Hui Tang presents her Ph.D. dissertation proposal at 1:30 PM in E-11: Autonomous Indoor Navigation Using RFID, IMU and Other Navigational Sensors.
Kealeboga Moreri defends his M.Sc.E. thesis at 4:00 PM in E-11: Meeting User Requirements in an SDI Environment: New Brunswick Case Study.
GGE presents the Semi-Annual Graduate Seminar in C-11. Details.
Recruitment visit by McElhanney. Presentation at 12:30 PM in E-4, with interviews to follow.
Our annual pizza party will be held from 12:00 - 1:30 PM in the main hallway, outside of E-4. All GGE undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff are invited.
Achim Roth will be giving a presentation at 10:30 a.m. in E-11 entitled The TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X Missions. Details.
Bahram Salehi presents his Ph.D. dissertation proposal at 10:00 a.m. in E-11: Urban Land Cover Classification Using Very High Resolution Satellite (VHR) Imagery.
UNB-Fredericton 180th Encaenia. Details.
Chaochao Wang presents his Ph.D. dissertation proposal at 2:00 PM in E-11: Development of Real-Time Tightly Integrated Precise Navigation System.
Zhen Xiong defends his Ph.D. dissertation at 3:00 PM in E-11: Technical Development for Automatic Aerial Triangulation of High Resolution Satellite Imagery.
Rodrigo Leandro defends his Ph.D. dissertation at 2:00 PM in E-11: Precision Point Positioning with GPS: A New Approach for Positioning, Atmospheric Studies, and Signal Analysis.
GGE Graduate Seminar and Student Technical Conference. Details.
Brown Bag Lecture, 12:00-1:30 PM in C-9.
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7:00-9:00 PM in the Dineen Auditorium (C-13), sponsored by the Faculty of Engineering, Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, Faculty of Law, CIG New Brunswick Branch and McElhanney Land Surveys Ltd.
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Tristan Goulden defends his M.Sc.E. thesis at 9:00 AM in E-11: Prediction of Error due to Terrain Slope in LiDAR Observations.
Brown Bag Lecture, 2:30 PM in E-4.
The consistent, verifiable and rapid measurements provided by GNSS infrastructure networks are completely changing the way positional field work gets done. The Can-Net GPS infrastructure service is comprised of over 100+ on-line reference stations and 8 VRS networks across Canada that provides the full spectrum of GNSS accuracies (1cm, sub-foot, sub-meter, 2-5m) in real-time and post-processing. Utilizing the experience gained through the establishment and management of Can-Net Mike will provide insight to the operation of and opportunities provided by such an extensive GNSS network.
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Reza Ghoddousi-Fard defends his Ph.D. dissertation at 1:00 PM in E-11: Modelling Tropospheric Gradients and Parameters from NWP Models: Effects on GPS Estimates.
Underhill Geomatics Ltd. will give a presentation at 11:30 AM in E-4, with interviews to follow.
UTEC Survey will give a presentation at 11:30 AM in E-4, with interviews to follow.