Research Seminar: Citizens on the Map
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Date
12 Oct 2022
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Organiser
Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI)
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Time
15:30 - 16:30
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Venue
online via Zoom
Speaker
Prof. Tuong-Thuy VU
Enquiry
Ms Anna Choi 3400 8158 anna.choi@polyu.edu.hk
Summary
The story of long-term research development from urban disaster mitigation, and high-performance computing, to the fusion between citizen science and geospatial data science. Nowadays, a vast amount of geospatial data, especially remotely sensed images, is easily accessible, which opens possibilities to monitor and track all aspects of human life from different scales of observation, spatially, temporally and spectrally. Geospatial technologies also leverage advanced telecommunication, computing and other associated technologies to their success today. Geospatial data collection, analysis and visualisation become everyone's tasks and on-demand. Citizens are a critical part of the cycle of map production supporting the planning and management of sustainable development. Focusing on urban case studies, the talk will walk through the research development and share the learning experience. Finally, it suggests future directions and collaborations in urban geo-informatics research.
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Tuong-Thuy VU
Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Science
Curtin University Malaysia
A geospatial scientist by training and research, Professor Vu has 20 years of research and teaching experience across Eurasia. After obtaining his PhD in 2003, he worked as a research scientist at Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Kobe, Japan before joining Chiba University as a postdoctoral researcher between 2006 and 2007. In both places, he focused on the employment of geospatial technologies in disaster mitigation and management. He then joined the GEOGrid team of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan to further expand the research onto a high-performance computing platform. After three years of teaching at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, he joined the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus in 2011. He became an Associate Professor and was appointed the Head of the Environmental and Geographical Sciences Department. In 2017, he joined Hoa Sen University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, as its Dean of Science and Engineering and Director of the Center for Research Development and Support. In August 2018, he was appointed Vice-President of Hoa Sen University. Now, he is a Professor and Dean of Engineering and Science, at Curtin University Malaysia. He was conferred the title of Docent by the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden in 2014. His current research interest includes geospatial data science, disaster monitoring, and urban remote sensing. Professor Vu is an elected charter member of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation and a senior member of IEEE. He is also a Fellow, a council member of the ASEAN Academy of Engineering and Technology (AAET), and a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.