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CEGE academic to chair international Laser Scanning workshop

4 June 2019

Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (CEGE) Associate Professor, Dr Jan Boehm, has organised and will chair the Laser Scanning workshop at 2019鈥檚 International Society for Photography and Remote Sensing鈥檚 (ISPRS) Geospatial Week.

A laser scanned image of a tree in red

Running from 12 鈥 13 June at The University of Twente in the Netherlands, the workshop is the eleventh in the Geospatial workshop series, and will involve six breakout sessions, two of which will also be chaired by Dr Boehm.

Covering various aspects of space borne, airborne, mobile and terrestrial laser scanning in both indoor and outdoor environments, the workshop will offer attendees the opportunity to hear from experts who focus on processing and using point cloud data acquired from laser scanners and other 3D imaging systems. 29 oral and 33 poster presentations -聽chosen from聽75 submissions - will form part of the workshop.

Speaking on the event, Dr Boehm, a member of CEGE's Geomatics section, and聽Programme Director of the department's聽Geospatial Sciences (Building Information Modelling) MSc, said 鈥淚 am looking forward to this workshop - the work currently being done in this field is exceptional and this event will focus on how we are adapting quickly to the newest technologies and the ways we鈥檙e using data. To have our workshop appear in such a prestigious event for the geospatial field, as well as the sheer number of submissions we received, shows how much interest the geospatial discipline has in laser scanning and 3D imaging systems.鈥

This year鈥檚 ISPRS Geospatial Week will be the fourth time the biennial week has run. The event aims to increase communication between different communities both within ISPRS and externally.

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  • Credit: Dr Jan Boehm