Announcements
Updated on 6/19/08
IGARSS 2008 latest news:
Presenter instructions available here.
Full paper upload deadline on June 20th, here.
Online registration deadline also on June 20th, here.
Social Tours now available here.
Call For Nominations Form
The GRSS store through cafe press is now live! We have put grss golf shirts, mugs, notebooks, mouse-pads and more available for purchase. Click here to visit the store.
Request to IEEE and GRSS members for input to a survey on Standards and Best Practices for Quality Assurance of Calibration and Validation Processes. For more information click here.
GRSS is excited to announce that the opportunities section is now open to the public! We will be bringing you new grant, job, internship and research opportunities.
GRS-S History: We are looking for materials (texts, pictures, videos ...) to illustrate the history of the GRS Society:
- IGARSS
- GRS-S sponsored or co-sponsored conferences and workshops
- Meetings
- AdCom
- Chapters or individuals
If want to contribute to the archive please contact Adriano, Web Master, indicating whether or not you want them to be posted on the web site.
We are working on a new page to highlight Ph.D. dissertations by our student members. The current plan is to publish dissertations in English and to maintain them online for at least three years. If you are interested in making your dissertation available, please send an e-mail to Adriano, GRS-S Web Master. Include your IEEE membership number, an abstract of less than one page, and an authorization to IEEE GRS-S to publish it on the web site.
President's Message
IEEE GRSS President’s Report -- 2008
The year 2008 brings a number of challenges and new opportunities for GRSS as the Society endeavours to become more relevant and responsive to the needs of its specialized membership. Whether it is instrumentation and sensor design, energy-matter interactions or image processing and applications, the overall objective of the scientific research we undertake is to improve understanding of environmental processes and provide information that will enhance sustainability as well as promote the efficient management of the earth’s natural environment. Remote sensing together with other spatial information technologies such as GPS and GIS can make a unique and valuable contribution to how we map, measure and evaluate the impact of human activities on the physical world.
Click here to read entire report
Tony Milne
President (2008),
IEEE GRSS