Poslední rozloučení se koná v pátek 27. března 2015 v 9.20 hodin v Malé obřadní síni krematoria v Praze Strašnicích. Ing. Miroslav Roule, CSc., narodil se dne 20. ledna 1936 v Brně. Po absolvování Průmyslové školy zeměměřické v Praze pokračoval ve studiu na Fakultě inženýrského stavitelství Českého vysokého učení technického v oboru zeměměřického inženýrství. Diplomovou práci obhájil a státní závěrečné zkoušky v roce 1960 absolvoval s vyznamenáním. První praktické zkušenosti jako zeměměřický inženýr získal v Oblastním ústavu geodézie a kartografie v Českých Budějovicích, kde se setkal s tehdy novým oborem – leteckou fotogrammetrií, která se mu pak stala celoživotním posláním i koníčkem. V letech 1963 - 1971 pokračoval v odborné činnosti ve Výzkumném ústavu geodetickém, topografickém a kartografickém v Praze jako výzkumný pracovník a vytvořil zde několik pozoruhodných technologií, které našly rozsáhlé využití v praxi. V letech 1971- 1990 pak působil na Českém úřadě geodetickém a kartografickém jako vedoucí oddělení rozvoje vědy a techniky a dlouhodobých koncepcí V r. 1990 byl jmenován do funkce ředitele Výzkumného ústavu geodetického, topografického a kartografického, kde se zasloužil o zachování ústavu a jeho transformaci do nových podmínek tržního hospodářství. Aktivní působení ukončil v roce 1998 odchodem do starobního důchodu. Významná byla jeho činnost jako reprezentanta české fotogrammetrie na mezinárodních konferencích a kongresech, zejména jako autora národních expozic na kongresech Mezinárodní společnosti pro fotogrammetrii a dálkový průzkum v letech 1976 – 2000 v Helsinkách, Hamburgu, Kyotu, Washingtonu, Vídni a Amsterodamu. Velmi aktivní byl i na domácí odborné společenské scéně - od roku 1968 v orgánech Československé vědeckotechnické společnosti a do svých posledních dnů v předsednictvu Asociace výzkumných organizací a ve Společnosti…
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September 7-11, 2015 Stuttgart, Germany Website: www.ifp.uni-stuttgart.de/phowo/index.en.html Dear colleague, friend and long-time participant of the Photogrammetric Week Series, It is with great pleasure to send you together with the final program the Invitation to the 55th Photogrammetric Week in Stuttgart, September 7-11, 2015 This regular event was initiated by Carl Pulfrich as a “Vacation Course in Photogrammetry” in 1909; since 1973 it has been held at the University of Stuttgart. Today, the Photogrammetric Week Series enjoys international recognition as an upgrading seminar and a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience. It attracts since many years more than 500 participants from more than 50 countries. Its proceedings are well documented since 1975 on the Web ( www.ifp.uni-stuttgart.de/phowo/index.en.html) and represent one of the best set of paper collections in the field of photogrammetry and related geospatial sciences. The Photogrammetric Week Series is unique – the single track scientific program in the mornings is conducted by internationally recognized Keynote and Invited Speakers only, the well-selected OpenPhowo Partners demonstrate their latest technologies in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics in the afternoons. This year the lectures by experts from academia in Germany and abroad will be focusing on “Excellence in Photogrammetry, Computer Science and Geoinformatics”. It is one of the best programs of the PhoWo series, and will deal with the following topics: • Remotely Sensed Data Acquisition – An Update • Advanced Modelling in Photogrammetry, Computer Vision and Computer Graphics • Excellence in Geoinformatics The presentations will be in English. Sufficient time…
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The 2015 International Workshop on Image and Data Fusion (iwidf2015) Website: iwidf2015.casm.ac.cn Date: 21-23 July 2015 Venue: Kona, Hawaii, USA _______________ Important Dates Deadline for submission of abstracts: 10 May 2015 Notification of acceptance: 20 May 2015 Deadline for early bird registration: 25 May 2015 Deadline for submission of full paper: 10 June 2015 Final Program available: 30 June 2015 _______________ Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Automatic registration or other geometric aspects of fusion with images from different spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions, or acquisition modes Pixel-, feature- and decision-level fusion algorithms and methodologies Multi-source classification and information extraction Integration of images and products from satellite, airborne, and terrestrial sensor systems, as well as in-situ measurements Change detection and dynamic analysis based on remote sensing images Image and data mining from multi-platform, multi-source, multi-scale, multi-temporal data sets (e.g. geometric information, topological information, statistical information, etc.) Data fusion applications in the fields of mapping and monitoring natural resources, natural hazards, and environmental security High performance computing techniques in remote sensing data fusion Others ______________ Special Session Characterization of volcanic hazards through image and data fusion This special session invites innovative image and data fusion methods and applications on characterizing various aspects of volcanic hazards, including ground surface deformation and topographic change mapping, lava and pyroclastic flow mapping, thermal anomaly mapping, and volcanic gas and ash mapping, etc. __________________ General Chair Jixian Zhang (President of Chinese Academy of Surveying and…
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UAV-g 2015 International Conference on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Geomatics sUAS: a disruptive technology for geomatics August 30 – September 2, 2015 York University, Toronto, Canada www.uav-g-2015.ca Dear colleagues, This is a kind reminder about the upcoming UAV-g 2015 International Conference. Important dates for contributions Full papers (for ISPRS annals): 15 March 2015 Abstracts (for ISPRS archives): 31 March 2015 Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2015 Final full papers due: 15 June 2015 Keynote speakers Kimon Valavanis, University of Denver Challenges in Unmanned Aircraft Systems: autonomy, sense-detect-and-avoid, and formation control Michael Jenkin, York University Flying underwater: some results with an amphibious robot David Bird, McGill University Applications of unmanned vehicle systems to wildlife research and management in the 21st Century Tutorials / Workshops Details for submitting Proposals for Tutorials / Workshops can be found on the conference web site. Sponsorships Various sponsorship packages are available that will provide excellent opportunities to promote your company and organization and ensure a high degree of exposure to the conference delegates. For details please see the Prospectus for Sponsors on the conference website. Exhibition The Exhibition will provide an opportunity for companies and organisations to highlight their products and services, and promote their interest to professional delegates. For details on the exhibition and the exhibitor’s benefits please see the Prospectus for Exhibitors on the conference website. Registration The Conference registration is open. Please take advantage of the early bird registration fees. We look forward to seeing you in Toronto. With best regards, Costas Armenakis Conference Chair…
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