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CLGE Young Surveyors’ Contest Finals, 3 September 2024, Online Event
The Jury of the CLGE Young Surveyors’ Contest 2024 have now selected the best entries from 30 participants. The shortlisted finalists will present their thesis during the online Finals on Tuesday, 3 September 2024. The winners of the Contest will receive money prizes up to EUR 1500 and travel to the Awarding Ceremony at INTERGEO 2024, Stuttgart (DE).
This is an online only event and everyone is welcome. Please register here as soon as possible. We will send you a reminder with the joining link before the event. We look forward to your participation and please do share this post with your friends and colleagues. The deadline for registrations is Sunday, 1 September 2024.
After the Finals the winners will be chosen by the CLGE Jury. The announcement of the winners and the awarding ceremony will take place at INTERGEO 2024 in Stuttgart (DE) from 16:00 to 17:00 (CEST) on Wednesday, 25 September 2024. Please visit us at our booth B5.007 in Hall 5. We look forward to seeing you there.
Below you will find the six finalists in each category listed in alphabetical order. Please read their application forms and be inspired by the learned insights of young surveyors on the latest technology or methodology in our industry.
Agenda for Online Finals on 3 September 2024:
14:30 – 15:30 (CEST) presentations of finalists in Masters and Bachelors category:
- Angelina Jerjomina – Surveying of underground networks using low-cost LiDAR sensors (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
- Juan Jose Valero Lanzuela – Identification of Real Estate Properties in Financial Asset Management in Spain (Universidad Politécnica de València, Spain)
- Miloš Basarić – Automatic Extraction and Placement of Building Point Vector Data from Aerial Imagery for the 1: 25 000 Topographic Map Production using U-Net (Military Geographical Institute in Belgrade, Serbia)
- Okeke Ogechukwu Cynthia – Utilizing Deep Learning to Categorize Buildings According to their Construction Year from Mobile Photographs (University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart, Germany)
- Paweł Czernic – Pedestrian tracking in global reference system from CCTV cameras using Computer Vision and Deep Learning (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
- Vasil Dimitrov – Creating a Model of Anomalous Gravitational Field Based on GNSS Measurements and Gravimetry Results (Department of Geodesy, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria)
15:30 – Break
16:00 – 17:00 (CEST) presentations of finalists in PhD category:
- Antonio Tupek – Development of an Absolute GNSS Antenna Field Calibration System (Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Erkki Tobias Bartczak, Maarten Bassier, Maarten Vergauwen – Validation of an end-to-end framework for UAS-assisted bridge inspections (Department of Civil Engineering – Geomatics section at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ghent, Belgium)
- Juan Portela, Alejandra Staller, Marta Béjar – Geodetic data (InSAR and GNSS) to assess seismic hazard in El Salvador (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain)
- Kamil Choromanski – CNN based framework capable of analysis both local and global context for precise mapping of the surface of Mars (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
- Mar Roca Mora – Seagrass and invasive algae mapping: An Earth Observation approach to support European blue carbon strategies (University of Cádiz and Spanish National Research Council, Spain)
- Natasha Malijanska Andreevska – Assessment of solar photovoltaic potential of building rooftops based on multicriteria spatial analysis (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia)
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