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Department of Spatial Informatics

Department of Spatial Informatics

Remote sensing

REMOTE SENSING

Remote sensing is a powerful technology that allows us to gather information about the Earth’s surface and atmosphere without being in direct contact. Our state-of-the-art sensors on satellites, aircraft, and drones collect data in the form of images and other measurements, which can then be used to map land use, monitor natural resources, and detect environmental changes. It is a cost-effective and efficient way to gather information over large areas and it is used in various industries such as agriculture, forestry, mining, natural resource management, and environmental monitoring.

GIS PROGRAMMING AND AUTOMATION

GIS (Geographic Information Systems) programming is a specialized field that involves using computer programming techniques to create, manage, and analyze geographic data. GIS programming services cover a wide range of applications such as spatial analysis, data management, web mapping, and mobile application development.

 

GEOVISUALIZATION

Geovisualization is the process of creating visual representations of geographic data, such as maps and 3D models, to help users understand, analyze and communicate spatial information.  Geovisualization services can to turn raw geographical data into an easily understandable and interactive format . It can be used in a variety of applications, such as urban planning, natural resource management, marketing, and emergency response. 

Vision

Providing exposure of latest tools and technologies by promoting collaborative and multidisciplinary activities

Mission

  1. To make students think like an Engineer, rather than a student
  2. To provide career-oriented coaching, rather than exam-oriented training
  3. To give more Practical knowledge compared to Theoretical Study
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