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    Past Event Overview

    Asia Pacific Remote Sensing 2016, New Delhi, India, 4 - 7 April 2016

    Thank you for attending the 10th SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing Symposium. The 2016 APRS Symposium focused on the application of remote sensing technologies for disaster mitigation and to better monitor global climate change. The deliberations of the conference generated new initiatives and collaborative international efforts to direct governmental policies.

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    Registration View Registration information: register by 25 March

    Registration via the SPIE website is for participants who are not from India. Registrations for participants from India should be made using the local organizers' website: http://www.nrsc.gov.in/spieaprs2016/


    The local organizing committee will be hosting an exhibition at APRS. More information can be found on their website.

    Visa and Invitation Letter information

    The technical program included
     • Remote sensing of the atmosphere, clouds, and precipitation
     • Land surface and cryosphere remote sensing
     • Remote sensing of the oceans and inland waters: techniques, applications, and challenges
     • Lidar remote sensing for environmental monitoring
     • Multispectral, hyperspectral, and ultraspectral remote sensing technology, techniques and applications
     • Earth-observing missions and sensors: development, implementation, and characterization
     • Remote sensing and modeling of the atmosphere, oceans and interactions
    Conference Overview

    Remote sensing data processing and characterization are an integral part of weather and climate predictions. Analysts use advanced remote sensing maps for the monitoring of hazardous phenomena, exploration of ocean resources, and tracking cryospheric changes that result from global warming. Advanced remote sensing and data processing is a crucial information resource for in-depth understanding of the interrelated processes of the atmosphere, ocean, geosphere, cryosphere and biosphere.

    The 2016 APRS Symposium will focus on the application of remote sensing technologies for disaster mitigation and to better monitor global climate change. The deliberations of the conference will generate new initiatives and collaborative international efforts to direct governmental policies. Please submit your latest work and plan to join your research community to discuss the state of the art in remote sensing technologies. Join us in New Delhi and share your knowledge with your peers.

    Symposium Chairs

     

    Upendra Singh,
    NASA Langley Research Ctr. (United States)

     Vinay Dadhwal

    Vinay Dadhwal,
    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) (India)

     KJ Ramesh

    K.J. Ramesh
    Ministry of Earth Sciences (India)


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