IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

By on 16 August, 2012

The Symposium is offering a world class technical program encompassing traditional IGARSS topics and new topics reflecting the theme of the 2013 Conference, “Building a sustainable earth through remote sensing”.

WHEN: 2013-07-21 to 2013-07-26
WHERE: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
STATE: VIC
COUNTRY: AUS

On behalf of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, we are delighted to invite you to Melbourne, Australia for IGARSS 2013 in July 2013. We are looking forward to welcoming the world-class scientists, engineers and educators from the diverse disciplines that make up the Geoscience and Remote Sensing community. We also hope to attract new delegates from the Asia-Pacifc and Oceania regions. We will be offering a world class technical program encompassing traditional IGARSS topics and new topics reflecting the theme of the 2013 Conference, “Building a sustainable earth through remote sensing”. This theme was selected to emphasize the issues that most affect the Earth’s environment, and the human impact on the planet. For up-to-date information, please refer to the conference websit, www.igarss2013.org.
 
WHEN: 21/7/2013 to 26/7/2013
WHERE: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
STATE: VIC
COUNTRY: AUS

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