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Register for the CLGE Young Surveyors’ Contest Finals – 22 September 2025
The Jury of the CLGE Young Surveyors’ Contest 2025 have now selected the best entries from 30 participants. The shortlisted finalists will present their thesis during the online Finals on Monday, 22 September 2025. The winners of the Contest will receive money prizes up to EUR 1500 and travel to the Awarding Ceremony at INTERGEO 2025, Frankfurt (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 Saturday, 20 September 2025.
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 2025 in Frankfurt (DE) from 15:00 to 16:00 (CEST) on Wednesday, 8 October 2025. Visit us at our booth 12.1/1A021 in Hall 12 (Level 1). We look forward to seeing you there.
Below you will find the six finalists in each category listed in alphabetical order. Please read their applications and be inspired by the learned insights of young surveyors on the latest technology or methodology in our industry.
Agenda for Online Finals on 22 September 2025:
14:00 – 15:00 (CEST) presentations of finalists in Masters and Bachelors category:
- Álvaro Verdú Candela – Determination of the historical ownership of urban plots in Alcoy during the 17th and 18th centuries and publication of a geoportal for its visualization and consultation (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)
- Greta Bafqari – Geodetic Innovations for Automated Paulownia Tree Mapping in Rakle, North Macedonia (The European University Brčko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Junior Van der Haegen – From tomb to digital map: digitizing and mapping original archives of an Egyptological site using webGIS and linked data (Catholic University of Leuven, KU Leuven, Belgium)
- María Pedrote Sanz – Analysis of patterns and tendencies of pickpockets in Madrid (UCAM Catholic University of Murcia, Spain)
- Nataliia Savchuk – Detecting millimeter-scale crustal movements near critical energy infrastructure using GNSS CORS Networks (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine)
- Udoh, David Michael – Utilizing Deep Learning for Clouds and Cloud Shadows Detection in Aerial Imagery (Stuttgart Technical University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
15:00 – Break
15:30 – 16:30 (CEST) presentations of finalists in PhD category:
- Helene Wolf – Opportunities with VLBI transmitters on Galileo satellites (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Jan Rhomberg-Kauert – Advancing bathymetric LiDAR through improved signal processing in challenging environments (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Laura Crocetti – Application of Machine Learning Algorithms for the Detection of Spatio-Temporal Patterns linked to Geophysical Phenomena in GNSS Time Series (Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Switzerland)
- Marcus Franz Wareyka-Glaner – Towards instantaneous PPP convergence (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Paweł Trybała – 3D Surveying of Mining Environments using Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, Italy)
- Randa Natraš – Machine Learning for Modeling and Forecasting the Ionosphere, Including Space Weather Effects and Uncertainty Quantification (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Good luck to everyone.
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