At the invitation of Associate Professor Nian Yanyun, Department of Geography, College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University, Deng Shubin, general manager of the Remote Sensing Division of ESRI Information Technology Co., Ltd., came to our school for a visit and exchange and made a report. Teachers and students are welcome to participate!
Reporter: Deng Shubin
Title: Remote Sensing is Promising--Development and Engineering Application of Remote Sensing Technology
Time: June 1, 2023 (Thursday) 09:00-10:00
Venue: A203, Tianshan Hall, Yuzhong Campus
Reporter profile:
Deng Shubin, currently the general manager of the Remote Sensing Division of ESRI Information Technology Co., Ltd. Graduated from Shandong University of Science and Technology, majoring in photogrammetry and remote sensing, with a master's degree.
He has been engaged in the research of optical and radar remote sensing technology for a long time, committed to the promotion and industrial application of remote sensing technology, and intensely participated in the system integration of remote sensing technology. It has accumulated profound experience in remote sensing applications in surveying and mapping, forestry, agriculture, environmental protection, meteorology, oceanography, transportation and other fields. The remote sensing application research and development projects hosted by him cover all parts of the country.
He has published remote sensing-related books "ENVI Remote Sensing Image Processing Method Second Edition" (Higher Education Press, 2014), "ENVI Remote Sensing Image Processing Method" (Science Press, 2010), which systematically and comprehensively introduced the process and method of remote sensing image processing; It also includes remote sensing dynamic monitoring, hyperspectral and spectral analysis technology, band computing and spectral computing, and secondary development. It also has a certain reference value for professionals engaged in remote sensing application research, scientific research personnel of surveying and mapping, remote sensing, geographic information system, geography and other related majors, as well as teachers and students of colleges and universities. The book continues to sell more than 100,000 copies and is well-received by remote sensing workers.
College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University
May 30, 2023