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You are invited to attend IGIC's FIRST Regional Dinner Meeting on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 6 pm—9 pm at the University Plaza Hotel in West Lafayette, IN.
This will be great opportunity to network and catch up on the latest GIS events in a casual atmosphere. The evening will start with a cash bar from 6 pm - 7 pm, followed by dinner and a presentation from guest speakers Larry Biehl and Jie Shan of Purdue University.
This meeting is open to all IGIC members, their guests and anyone who wants to know more about IGIC, Indiana GIS and Remote Sensing.
Guest Speaker Presentation: Remote Sensing Activities at Purdue University
Presented by: Mr. Larry Biehl and Dr. Jie Shan
Mr. Biehl and Dr. Jie Shan will give and overview of remote sensing activities, flood mapping, and an update of the IndianaView and AmericaView consortium activities at Purdue University.
Mr. Biehl is the Systems Manager for the Purdue Terrestrial Observatory (PTO). His responsibilities include managing the antenna, computers and image data for the PTO. He has also been involved in helping initiate the IndianaView consortium and the development of the IndianaView (http://www.indianaview.org/) data archive server. Previously Mr. Biehl was a research engineer with Purdue University's Laboratory for Application of Remote Sensing (LARS) from 1974 to 2004.
Dr. Shan is an associate professor in geomatics engineering in the School of Civil Engineering of Purdue University, where he teaches remote sensing and geospatial information science and technology. His research interests are digital mapping, geospatial data mining, and urban modeling. Prof. Shan received his PhD in photogrammetry and remote sensing from Wuhan University, China. Previously Dr. Shan held faculty positions at universities in China, Sweden, and the United States, and has been a research fellow in Germany.
University Plaza Hotel
3001 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47906
Cost: $25 per person
To Register Click Here: http://www.igic.org/products/?cid=25&cid2=25
If you have any questions call Janet Tomlin at 317-489-0091
or e-mail her at: jtomlin@igic.org
This will be great opportunity to network and catch up on the latest GIS events in a casual atmosphere. The evening will start with a cash bar from 6 pm - 7 pm, followed by dinner and a presentation from guest speakers Larry Biehl and Jie Shan of Purdue University.
This meeting is open to all IGIC members, their guests and anyone who wants to know more about IGIC, Indiana GIS and Remote Sensing.
Guest Speaker Presentation: Remote Sensing Activities at Purdue University
Presented by: Mr. Larry Biehl and Dr. Jie Shan
Mr. Biehl and Dr. Jie Shan will give and overview of remote sensing activities, flood mapping, and an update of the IndianaView and AmericaView consortium activities at Purdue University.
Mr. Biehl is the Systems Manager for the Purdue Terrestrial Observatory (PTO). His responsibilities include managing the antenna, computers and image data for the PTO. He has also been involved in helping initiate the IndianaView consortium and the development of the IndianaView (http://www.indianaview.org/) data archive server. Previously Mr. Biehl was a research engineer with Purdue University's Laboratory for Application of Remote Sensing (LARS) from 1974 to 2004.
Dr. Shan is an associate professor in geomatics engineering in the School of Civil Engineering of Purdue University, where he teaches remote sensing and geospatial information science and technology. His research interests are digital mapping, geospatial data mining, and urban modeling. Prof. Shan received his PhD in photogrammetry and remote sensing from Wuhan University, China. Previously Dr. Shan held faculty positions at universities in China, Sweden, and the United States, and has been a research fellow in Germany.
University Plaza Hotel
3001 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47906
Cost: $25 per person
To Register Click Here: http://www.igic.org/products/?cid=25&cid2=25
If you have any questions call Janet Tomlin at 317-489-0091
or e-mail her at: jtomlin@igic.org
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