Lixin Wu | Disaster Remote Sensing | Breakthrough Research Award

Prof. Lixin Wu | Disaster Remote Sensing | Breakthrough Research Award

Professor | Central South University | China

Prof. Lixin Wu is a globally recognized authority in remote sensing science, renowned for pioneering contributions to infrared and microwave remote sensing applied to geo-hazards. His research spans Remote Sensing Rock Mechanics, geo-hazard perception and prediction, 3D geospatial modeling, digital mining, and flood monitoring. He established foundational physical laws linking electromagnetic radiation to rock fracturing, enabling breakthroughs in earthquake anomaly cognition and disaster monitoring through integrated Earth observations. With an extensive body of high-impact publications and leadership roles in international scientific organizations, his work has significantly advanced remote sensing theory, applications, and global disaster risk assessment.

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Sebahattin Bektas | Geodesy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sebahattin Bektas | Geodesy | Best Researcher Award

Professor Doctor at Ondokuz Mayis University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Sebahattin Bektas is a distinguished researcher in the field of Geodesy within the Department of Geomatics Engineering at Ondokuz Mayis University (OMU), Turkey. His academic and scientific contributions have significantly advanced the understanding and application of geodetic sciences. With a strong foundation in geomatics, he has focused his research on key areas such as geodesy, surface fitting, 3D coordinate transformation, optimization, and adjustment techniques. His expertise also extends to the enhancement of engineering education through innovative teaching and research methodologies. Prof. Bektas has played a vital role in bridging theoretical geodetic principles with practical applications, particularly in the development of precise three-dimensional modeling and transformation systems. His work in 3D network adjustment has contributed to improving the accuracy and reliability of spatial data analysis and geospatial modeling, which are crucial for modern engineering and mapping projects. He is known for his analytical approach to problem-solving, incorporating mathematical precision with practical insights to address complex geospatial challenges. In addition to his research excellence, Prof. Bektas is recognized for his dedication to mentoring students and fostering academic growth in the field of geomatics engineering. His scholarly output reflects a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, developing innovative methodologies, and contributing to the global discourse on geodesy and spatial data analysis. Prof. Dr. Sebahattin Bektas remains a respected figure in his discipline, inspiring both research and educational excellence in geospatial sciences.

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Featured Publications

Ioannidou, S., Pantazis, G., & Bektaş, S. (2024). Helmert transformation problem: From Euler angles method to quaternion algebra. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 13(10), 359.