Prof. Nourelislam Bachari | Remote Sensing | Academic Advancement Award

Prof. Nourelislam Bachari | Remote Sensing | Academic Advancement Award

Professor at University of Science and Technology of Houari Boumedien, Algeria

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Summary:

Prof. Bachir Nouri is a prominent figure in the field of marine science and remote sensing, serving as the Director of the Laboratory of Biological Oceanography and the Marine Environment (LOBEM) at the University of Science and Technology of Houari Boumedien (USTHB), Algiers, Algeria. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades, Dr. Nouri has made significant contributions to the study of marine environments and spatial oceanography.

Education

  • PhD in Radiation-Matter: Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of Oran (USTO-MB), April 11, 1999.
  • Grade Professor: Appointed as University Professor on November 22, 2004.

🔬 Professional Experience

  • Remote Sensing Laboratory (L.A.A.R), U.S.T. Oran (2000-2010): Led research in remote sensing.
  • Spatial Oceanography Laboratory (L.O.B.E.M), U.S.T.H.B (2010-present): Focuses on spatial oceanography.
  • Laboratory Director, L.O.B.E.M (2022-present): Oversees research and operations at the laboratory.

🏆 Awards and Recognition

  • Russian Academy of Sciences (2018): Honored for outstanding scientific contributions.
  • Best Oral Communication and Best Poster Publication at a conference in Tunisia (2019).

💼 Project Management and Contributions

  • PNR Projects (2012): Development of a Solar Information System and Modeling of Multisource Data for studying small pelagics.
  • ONED CC 43 (2012-2014): System for managing and analyzing multisource data for monitoring soil-atmosphere interactions.
  • CNEPRU Projects: Various initiatives on fishery resources, climate variability, and the creation of geographic information systems for the Algerian coast.
  • Recent Projects: Development of a multi-application GIS for studying the marine environment and updated marine charts for the Algerian coast.

🛠️ Achievements

  • Marine Weather Station Development (Patent): 2023.
  • Algerian Coast Information System SIGLA: 2023.
  • Software Development for Satellite Image Processing (PCSATWIN)

 

Publications

Methodology for Monitoring Silting and the Coastline of Small Ports Using Sentinel-2 Images: The Case of Port Cap Djinet Algeria

  • Authors: Hocine Dahmani, Fouzia Houma Bachari, François Marin, Nourelislam Bachari
  • Journal: Remote Sensing
  • Year: 2024

Assist Prof Dr. Oktay Aksu | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Oktay Aksu | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Oktay Aksu at Istanbul Okan University, Turkey

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Academic Background

Assist Prof Dr. Oktay Aksu is a seasoned expert in Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Remote Sensing, with extensive experience in both academia and industry. His career spans over four decades, including significant roles in international projects and academic institutions.

Education

Assist Prof Dr. Oktay Aksu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mapping from MSB Harita Genel Komutanlığı Harita Yüksekokulu (1983), an MSc in Geodesy & Photogrammetry from Istanbul Technical University (1998), and a PhD in Geodesy & Photogrammetry from Istanbul Technical University (2002). His theses focused on aerial triangulation methods and spatial changes due to liquefaction and fault movements.

💼 Professional Experience

Assist Prof Dr. Aksu has served as an Assistant Professor at Okan University since 2014, following a role as a Lecturer there. His professional background includes roles as an Advisor and Project Manager for Pasco Corporation in Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, respectively. Additionally, he has held positions as a Lecturer at MSB Harita Yüksekokulu and as an Engineer Officer at the General Command of Mapping.

🔬 Research Interests

Assist Prof Dr. Aksu’s research interests include Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Geographic Information Systems. His work emphasizes innovations in aerial triangulation and spatial analysis methods, and he has a significant track record in managing and contributing to large-scale mapping projects both domestically and internationally.

Publications

SHAP-Driven Explainable Artificial Intelligence Framework for Wildfire Susceptibility Mapping Using MODIS Active Fire Pixels: An In-Depth Interpretation of Contributing Factors in Izmir, Türkiye
  • Authors: Muzaffer Can Iban, Oktay Aksu
  • Journal: Remote Sensing
  • Year: 2024
İstanbul’da Kentsel Dönüşüm Proje Alanları İçin Rezerv Alan Tespiti
  • Authors: Ayşe Buse Ciliz, Oktay Aksu
  • Journal: Türkiye Arazi Yönetimi Dergisi
  • Year: 2023
Valuation Mapping of Rural Areas in Central Turkey: A Model Proposal Case Study
  • Authors: Oktay Aksu, Agne Karlikanovaite Balikci, Mustafa Kurt
  • Journal: Preprint
  • Year: 2023
A Model for Big Spatial Rural Data Infrastructure in Turkey: Sensor-Driven and Integrative Approach
  • Authors: Muzaffer Can Iban, Oktay Aksu
  • Journal: Land Use Policy
  • Year: 2020
Considerations on the Land Management System Approach in Turkey by the Experiences of a Case Study
  • Authors: Oktay Aksu, Muzaffer Can Iban
  • Journal: Survey Review
  • Year: 2019

Jyoti-Sharma-Remote Sensing-Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Jyoti-Sharma-Remote Sensing-Best Researcher Award 

India Meteorological Department-India 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jyoti Sharma's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry from M. J. P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, followed by a Master's in Physics from the same institution. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing from the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi. During her doctoral research, Sharma delved into the retrieval of soil moisture and biophysical parameters using microwave spaceborne observations, showcasing her early interest in remote sensing applications for environmental studies.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Jyoti Sharma's professional trajectory underscores her commitment to advancing remote sensing techniques for environmental monitoring. She commenced her post-doctoral journey as a Research Associate at the Hydrology Process Group, National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Following this, she assumed the role of Project Scientist at the India Meteorological Department, New Delhi. These roles provided her with diverse opportunities to apply her expertise in satellite data processing, radar data processing, and image analysis techniques.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Jyoti Sharma's research contributions span various domains within remote sensing and geoscience. Her work encompasses the refinement of algorithms for soil moisture retrieval, improvement of spatial representation of soil moisture data, and the estimation of biophysical parameters using radar and satellite data. Notably, her research has been published in prestigious journals such as Remote Sensing of Environment and IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, showcasing the significance of her contributions to the scientific community.

Accolades and Recognition

Sharma's dedication to her research endeavors has garnered recognition from the academic community. She was awarded the Best Poster Award at the International Soil Moisture School (ISMS) by the IEEE-GRSS society in 2023. Additionally, her qualification as a CSIR-NET JRF in Physical Science further underscores her academic prowess and recognition within her field.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Jyoti Sharma's research outputs and participation in academic conferences have contributed significantly to the advancement of remote sensing techniques for environmental monitoring. Her investigations into soil moisture retrieval algorithms and biophysical parameter estimation have implications for agriculture, hydrology, and climate studies. Moreover, her collaborations with national and international research institutions underscore her role in fostering interdisciplinary research partnerships for addressing complex environmental challenges.

Jyoti Sharma's exemplary dedication to advancing remote sensing techniques has earned her the prestigious Remote Sensing Award.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Jyoti Sharma continues to evolve professionally, her legacy lies in her contributions to the refinement of remote sensing methodologies for environmental monitoring and assessment. Her interdisciplinary approach and expertise in satellite data processing equip her to address emerging challenges in climate change, land use dynamics, and water resource management. Looking ahead, Sharma's future contributions are poised to further enrich our understanding of Earth's systems and support evidence-based decision-making for sustainable development.

In summary, Jyoti Sharma's academic journey, professional endeavors, research focus, accolades, and future contributions collectively underscore her significant impact on the field of remote sensing and geoscience. Her commitment to excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration positions her as a leading figure in the domain of environmental monitoring and assessment.

Citations

  • Citations     109
  • h-index           6
  • i10-index        3

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