Ain Shams University invites you to attend the activities of its eleventh international conference, which is organized under the title "Knowledge Economy... for a Better Life", over the course of May 10-11, at the Triumph Hotel in the 5th settlement. The activities of the second day of the conference include a remote sensing session in cooperation with The National Perfection and Space Authority and the United Arab Emirates University, and the session deals with:
The role of geographic information systems and remote sensing as a research tool for sustainable development goals: a case study from the United Arab Emirates.
- Monitoring and following up natural hazards resulting from human activity and climate change.
- Forecasting of floods using remote sensing techniques and geographic information systems.
- The capabilities of the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences in the knowledge-based economy.
- Vis/NIR reflectance spectroscopy for the detection of soil contaminated with heavy metals.
Geospatial artificial intelligence (artificial intelligence) supports sustainable devaluation
- Monitoring and following up on natural hazards resulting from human activity and climate change.
Geospatial artificial intelligence to support sustainable urban development in Sinai.
- Integration with remote sensing data and spectral analysis to detect areas contaminated with heavy elements.
Environmental monitoring and assessment using remote sensing and mapping models.
- Radar and interfering radar: the role of microwave remote sensing for the detection of sudden/long-term ground deformation, a case study of the Anatolia earthquake and the eastern desert of Egypt.
- Integration of satellite and field data for line extraction and natural resource mapping.
To register and attend, please visit the following link: http://conferences.asu.edu.eg/