IEEE GRSS past presidents receive prestigious IEEE awards
IEEE GRSS past presidents receive prestigious IEEE awards
IEEE GRSS past presidents receive prestigious IEEE awards
We are pleased to come to give you some news and updates about the upcoming IEEE GRSS M2GARSS 2024 symposium
2023 IEEE GRS Society AdCom Election VOTE by 7 September The IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society election of Members-at-Large to the Administrative Committee is
The IEEE GRSS Young Professionals and REACT Technical Committee (Remote sensing Environment, Analysis and Climate Technologies) are pleased to announce the image contest “Earth at Risk” organized in conjunction with the mini-projects for sustainable development goals competition.
GRSS Goes Datacubes Datacubes are a human-centric, natural paradigm for spatio-temporal data. IEEE GRSS is picking up on this trend with its own federated datacube
Chicago – On June 17, 2023, the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) signed separate agreements with two of its IEEE sister societies aimed at renewing focus on joint membership development and professional activities.
After the success of the first school on Computer Vision for Earth Observation (CV4EO), the IADF TC is pleased to announce its second edition open to everybody who has a strong motivation and interest in the addressed topics.
Are you a young professional interested in tackling sustainability challenges using remote sensing technologies? If so, we have an exciting new competition for you! IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society is pleased to introduce the “GeoPitch: Innovating for a Sustainable Future with Remote Sensing” competition, designed to challenge participants to develop innovative and effective solutions to pressing environmental issues.
On behalf of the IEEE GRSS and the M2GARSS 2024 Steering Committee, we are pleased to invite you to participate in M2GARSS 2024, which will be the 3rd edition of the Mediterranean and Middle-East (M2) regional symposium of the IEEE GRSS and will contribute to gathering M2 and world-class scientists, engineers and educators engaged in the fields of geoscience, remote sensing and related topics.
This prestigious academic competition, founded by the University of Queensland, is designed to enhance students’ research communication and presentation skills by challenging them to describe their thesis topic in just three minutes to a general audience using one static slide.
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