PE&RS February 2019 Public - page 89

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
February 2019
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ASPRSSTUDENTMEMBERS
ASPRSSTUDENTADVISORYCOUNCIL
SA
ASPRS STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL
JEFF PU
COUNCIL CHAIR
VICTORIA SCHOLL
DEPUTY COUNCIL CHAIR
BOBBY ARLEN
EDUCATION COUNCILOR
CORY CADDELL
DEPUTY EDUCATION COUNCILOR
ANTHONY CAMPBELL
COMMUNICATIONS COUNCILOR
KATHERINE GATES
DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS COUNCILOR
BRIANA WILLIAMS
NETWORKING COUNCILOR
GERARDO ROJAS
DEPUTY NETWORKING COUNCILOR
GREETINGS FROM THE STUDENT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE (SAC)!
G
eo Week 2019 anchored by the APSRS annual conference was a resounding
success. This year’s conference took place in Denver, Colorado. The
attraction of industry, government, and academia made this year’s conference
a rewarding experience for students and young professionals. We will use the
remainder of the page to update everyone on the SAC’s sessions and remind
students to apply to join the SAC!
ASPRS A
nnual
C
onference
The SAC co-hosted a very successful session which highlighted the
student research. Many student members also participated in the
poster sessions. These posters covered many aspects of geospatial
technologies and remote sensing. Another highlight was the
GeoLeague, which included members of the SAC and wider ASPRS
student community, competing in a test of geospatial knowledge.
J
oin
the
SAC!
The SAC is a great place to learn, grown and develop as a leader
and professional society member. The SAC facilitates student
participation in conference planning and other aspects of the
societies functioning. All graduate and undergraduate students
are encouraged to apply at
-
advisory-council-positions.
If you did not attend the Geo
Week this year, we hope to
see you in the fall at Pecora 21
in Baltimore, Maryland!
As always send any questions
or inquiries to
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