Activities of the IEEE GRSS University of New South Wales Canberra Student Chapter, Australia [Column Article]
Published in IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 2020
Abstract: The IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra Student Chapter is young and vibrant. It was formally established in December 2018 and was the first IEEE GRSS Student Chapter in Australia. Dr. Yiqing Guo served as the inaugural chair and was succeeded by Adnan Farooq Awan. Currently, Junpeng Zhang and Xiaolin Chen serve as the chair and vice chair, respectively. Dr. Xiuping Jia has served as the advisor since the Student Chapter was established. Based at UNSW Canberra, the Student Chapter brings together students from the university who share a common interest in geoscience and remote sensing. It provides a platform where members can exchange ideas and discuss potential opportunities. It also aims to promote geoscience and remote sensing activities by reaching out to nonmember students on campus.
Recommended citation: Y. Guo, J. Zhang, A. Farooq, X. Chen, and X. Jia (2020). Activities of the IEEE GRSS University of New South Wales Canberra Student Chapter, Australia [Column Article]. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 8(3), 102–103.
Download Paper | Download Bibtex