1. GIS
Geographic information system (GIS) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographical data. The acronym GIS is sometimes used for geographical information science or geospatial information studies to refer to the academic discipline or career of working with geographic information systems and is a large domain within the broader academic discipline of Geoinformatics. GIS is a broad term that can refer to a number of different technologies, processes, and methods. It is attached to many operations and has many applications related to engineering, planning, management, transport/logistics, insurance, telecommunications, and business.
- Geomatics
- Geovisualization
- GIS in natural resources
- GIS decision support and models
- GIS application in resource management
- GIS in Transportation System
- Remote Sensing & GIS integration
- Geospatial technology for Energy, Health, Pollution, etc
- Aerial observations
- GIS automation in map production and visualization
- Geospatial infrastructure
- Web GIS/Mobile mapping
- GIS in urban planning and land use management
- GIS uses in Water, Wastewater, Electrical, Gas, Phone, Broadband, etc.
- Developmental impacts of spatial data and spatial awareness
- Multi scale mapping global to indoor with Web Scene and Base maps
- Satellite imagery
- Health GIS
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- 11. Seismology and Geodesy
- 12. Geo-spatial simulation and visualization
- 13. Location Based Services and Mobile GI App
- 14. Multi temporal data processing
- 15. Uncertainty and Error Propagation
- 16. Volunteered geographic information (VGI)
- 17. Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications
- 18. GIS Software
- 19. GIS Market
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- 20. Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
- 3. Remote sensing
- 4. Remote Sensing Applications
- 5. Geodynamics
- 6. GIS in Mapping
- 7. GPS & Photogrammetry
- 8. GIS & RS in Renewable Energy
- 9. GIS & RS in Climate Change