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Seminar Series 2002

Date

Speaker

Title

Thursday, Nov 21st, 1.15 pm Miranda Jenkins/Sarah Leedham & James Coffey/Troy Cooper, Department of Geomatics Final Year Project Presentations
Thursday, Nov 14th, 2.00pm Coordinated by Dr. Phil Collier, Department of Geomatics

Marine Cadastre Workshop

 

Thursday, Nov 7th, 1.15 pm Petros Patias, Department of Photogrammetry, Cartography and Cadastre The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Overview of Applications of Close-Range Photogrammetry and Vision Techniques in Architecture and Archaeology
Thursday, Oct 31st, 1.15 pm Dr. Christian Stock & Dr. Ian Bishop, Department of Geomatics Community Exploration Of Changing Landscape Values
Thursday, Oct 24th, 1.15 pm Emmanuel Shylon, PhD Candidate, Department of Geomatics Ontologies Describing Spatial Data Quality Semantics
Thursday, Oct 10th, 1.15 pm Danny Brizzi: Vision Metrology Services Unit, Department of Geomatics Federation Square, North Atrium - Complex 3D Deformation Monitoring
Thursday, Oct 3rd, 1.15 pm Geomatics Staff: Department of Geomatics One slide fits all: Geomatics staff thrill you in five minutes and with only slide.
Thursday, Sept 26st, 1.15 pm  Dr-Ing. Björn Riedel Institute of Geodesy & Photogrammetry Technical University of Braunschweig Braunschweig, Germany Ice Shelves and Paving Blocks - the Monitoring of Deformation Processes at Distinctly Different Scales with Very Different Sensors
Thursday, Sept 19th, 1.15 pm  Dr. Takashi Fuse, University of Tokyo, Visiting Fellow, Department of Geomatics Development of a Technique for Vehicle Maneuver Recognition with Sequential Images from High Altitude Platforms,
Friday, Sept 20th, 1.15 pm  John Brock An incredible story about the oldest cadastral plan ever found - 6200 B.C. From aneolithic village in southern Turkey dated to between 6000 and 6500 B.C.
Thursday, Sept 12th, 1.15 pm  Dr. Bruce Hull - College of Natural Resources Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia, USA Ambiguous and Biased Environmental Knowledge: Implications for Environmental Decision Support Systems
Thursday, Sept 5th, 1.15 pm  Lisa Cornish, Masters Candidate, Department of Geomatics Application of GIS in analysing threats to Victorian shipwrecks
Thursday, Aug 29th, 1.15pm  Prof. Ir. Henri J.G.L. Aalders, TU Delft, Netherlands GIMA- Geographical Information Management and Applications - A cooperative course between four Dutch Universities
Monday, August 19th, 6.00 pm (drinks and nibbles at 5.30pm) Carl Reed & David Schell, Open GIS Consortium, Inc. Geospatial Interoperability and Web Services - An OGC Perspective
Postponed  Lisa Cornish, Department of Geomatics The application of GIS for identifying Victorian shipwrecks
Thursday, August 8th, 1.15pm  Andre Zerger, Lecturer, Department of Geomatics Machiatos, mountains and and floods: A Special Studies Program Report
Thursday, August 1st, 1.15pm  Katrina Baxter, PhD Candidate, The Departement of Geomatics, University of Melbourne Detection and Prediction of Seafloor Terrain and Habitat Characteristics, Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia.
Tuesday July 23, 4.15 pm  Prof Dr Ralf Denzer Director, Environmental Informatics Group, University of Applied Sciences, Saarbrucken, Germany Generic Integration in Environmental Information and Decision Support Systems: Computer Science, GIS and Models
Wednesday July 17, 1.15 pm 

Andreia Sequeira, PhD Candidate The Department of Geoamtics, University of Melbourne

Simulating impacts of climatic anomalies and landuse change on the fire occurrence probability in the Brazilian Amazon region

Wednesday July 3, 10am

Mathew Warnest
PhD Candidate
The Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne
Modelling National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnerships
(PhD confirmation presentation)
Tuesday June 25, 1.15pm Stephen Scott-Young
PhD Candidate
The Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne

Intelligent Augmented Reality for Management of Urban and
Environmental Complexity
(PhD confirmation presentation)

Thursday May 30, 1.15pm Craig Roberts
Lecturer
RMIT University, Melbourne
A continuous low-cost GPS-based volcano deformation monitoring system in Indonesia
Wednesday May 15, 5.30pm Professor Michael Worboys
Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering
University of Maine, USA
From Objects to Processes: New Trends in Geographic Information Sciences
Thursday April 11, 1.15pm Dr Gary Hunter
Assoc. Prof. & Reader
Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne
The Netherlands - an SSP report
Thursday April 4th, 6.00pm Tewksbury Public Lecture:
Prof Wolfgang Niemeier
Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry,
Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
Modern developments and applications in engineering surveying
Friday March 22, 1.15pm Mick Starkey
Ranger
Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park
Cultural Heritage Management System: working together at Uluru
Thursday March 21, 1.15pm Erik Champion
Postgraduate
Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne
Cultural Immersion and Virtual Places: a seminar on interactivity and notions of place in virtual environments,
virtual archaeology, and cultural heritage using multimedia techniques
Tuesday March 19, 5.30pm Prof Kate Beard, Chair: Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering
University of Maine, U.S.A.
Meta-Information models for spatial-temporal information collections
Thursday March 14,
1.15pm
Takeshi Yamakawa,
Postgraduate
Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne
Orientation models for high resolution satellite imagery
Thursday March 7, 1.15pm Prof Ian Williamson, Head: Department of Geomatics, University of Melbourne The Phillipines Land Administration Project
Wednesday Feb 27, 4pm Dr. William Mackaness,
University of Edinburgh
Making GI Mobile: issues in human computer interaction and visualisation
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