UESI Conference – Call for Abstracts Now ..
UESI Surveying and Geomatics 2024 Conference – Call for Abstracts Now Open |
The Call for Abstracts for the UESI Surveying and Geomatics 2024 Conference is now open. With the theme of “Surveying: the Foundation for Geospatial Data Fusion,” this will be a valuable event for professional surveyors, engineers and academics practicing and researching in professional surveying and geomatics. Taking place in beautiful and historic Corvallis, Oregon, June 2 – 4, 2024, this conference is a joint effort of UESI, Oregon State University, SaGES and AAGS. Submit your abstract by June 30. Abstracts for presentations and panel sessions are being accepted. |
Call for Abstracts
Abstract submissions are limited to 200 words. We are looking for bold and creative presentations to facilitate meaningful conversations and teaching moments.
Suggested Topics:
- Business of Surveying in Engineering Projects
- Digital Twins
- Emerging Technologies in Engineering and Surveying Projects
- Ethics & Legal Issues
- Examination, Licensure, and Legislation
- Future Datums & Geodetic Control
- Geospatial Technologies for Smart Cities
- Hydrographic Surveying
- Incorporating Surveying into the Civil Engineering Education
- Innovation and Sustainable Infrastructure
- Integrating GIS into Engineering Practice
- Integrity of Subsurface Utility Information
- Intersection of Engineering and Surveying
- Low Distortion Map Projections
- Professional Development for the Surveyor/Engineer
- Survey of Fixed Objects of Earth
- Surveying and Engineering Applications in BIM
- Surveying Education and Workforce Development
- Technology and Data Collection
- UAS Applications
- Underwater Surveying
- Utility Surveying and Risk Management
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