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Sylvie Daniel obtained a Projet de recherche en équipe grant

Sylvie Daniel, member of the Convergence Network, recently obtained a Projet de recherche en équipe grant from the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et Technologies (FRQNT). The grant will allow for the development of new hydrographic survey solutions using autonomous vehicles adapted to arctic regions.

The team is composed of:

Main team

  • Sylvie Daniel, project leader. Université Laval
  • Patrick Lajeunesse, INRS-ETE
  • Christian Larouche, Université Laval

Collaborators

  • Roger Côté, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Ralf Bachmayer, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Alain Croteau, Hydro-Québec’s Research Institute
  • Nicolas Seube, Interdisciplinary Centre for the Development of Ocean Mapping (CIDCO)

For more information: Sylvie Daniel.

LBS2018

Call for Papers – 14th Conference on Location Based Services, January 15 – 18, Zurich

The 14th Conference on Location Based Services will be held in Zurich, from January 15th to January 18th, 2018.

The conference will offer a common ground to colleagues from various disciplines and practice where they can meet, interact and exchange knowledge, experience, plans and ideas on how LBS can and could be improved and on how it will influence both science and society.

A Call for Papers is open, until July 12th, 2017.

For more information: LBS2018.

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The 2018 International Geographical Union Regional Conference, August 6 to 10, 2018, Quebec City

The 2018 International Geographical Union Regional Conference will be held at the Québec City Convention Centre, from August 6th to August 10th, 2018.

Under the theme Appreciating Difference, the conference will bring reflections and exchanges on the diversity of our contemporary world and on the challenges related to it. Of course this diversity is not in itself a threat, as environmental dangers, technological risks or climate change can be, but a useful resource still waiting to reveal its full potential. Among the questions that could be discussed, let us mention:

  • human relations to Nature and their cultural, technological and political mediation;
  • social dynamics within multilingual or multicultural political entities;
  • current reality of native communities;
  • regionalism in the era of globalization;
  • the impact, cost and politics of environmental and climatic changes, and
  • human migrations of any scale and any causes that recompose the social mosaic anywhere in the world.

For more information, please visit the Website.

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Call for applications: research chairs & scholarships Sentinelle Nord-Université Laval

As part of Sentinel North (SN), the UL office of the Vice Rector of Research and Innovation is investing $3 million over five years (2017 to 2022) in a first competition for new research chairs. The SN research chair program aims to attract both accomplished and promising new researchers to UL to strengthen the institution’s research capacity in SN’s strategic priority areas. These new chairs are designed for Canadian and international candidates that are not currently professors at UL. Nominations must be submitted by UL Faculty Deans by June 26, 2017.

Details on the call for chair submissions.

Sentinel North also seeks to recruit outstanding young researchers at UL through a series of doctoral and postdoctoral scholarships that encourage the development of the experts needed to address the complex challenges and opportunities of the changing North. These excellence scholarships are offered to Canadian and international students willing to start or pursue research projects as part of the Sentinel North research program. The first deadline for submission is May 10, 2017.

Details on the scholarship competitions.

For more information about Sentinel North, please visit the Website.

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Open PhD position, Laval University, Quebec, Canada

New Data Mining Methods for Geospatial Big Data

A PhD position is available at the Department of Geomatics Sciences of Laval University. During the project, the student will design and develop new software solutions to process and analyze big geospatial data. These solutions will be based on the most recent innovations in big data, artificial intelligence (i.e. machine learning) and data mining techniques.

The candidate should have a background in computer science or in geomatics, with skills in software development. The candidate should also have an interest for data analysis and data mining methods, for machine learning and for geospatial applications.

The PhD position is supported by a scholarship of 18 000$/year, over three years.

For more information, click here. (.PDF)

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2017 CIDCO Symposium – May 8th – 10th 2017

The 4th CIDCO Symposium will be held in Rimouski from May 8th to May 10th, 2017.

The first day will be devoted to a workshop on the specifications of a hydrographic survey. The Symposium will take place on May 9th and 10th.

The Symposium will address the following themes:
- Hydrographic survey contract design, including terms for quality assurance
- Automatic calibration of Multibeam systems parameters
- Innovation in autonomous bathymetry (ASV, AUV)
- Innovation in positioning and water level measurements
- Tide and separation models
- Innovation in bathymetric data processing
- Education, capacity building
- Nautical and inland charting

For more information and to register: 2017 CIDCO Symposium.

ISPRS

ISPRS Geospatial Week workshop on photogrammetric 3D reconstruction for geo-applications – September 2017

PhotoGA 2017 will provide an opportunity and platform for all professionals involved in photogrammetric 3D reconstruction to share research ideas and results, foster and enhance cooperation, draw inspirations and maximize potentials. It will gather experts from photogrammetry, remote sensing, and computer vision from both academia and industry. The workshop will be held at the Wuhan University (China) on September 21st and September 22nd.

A call for papers is open, until March 31st. Topics of interest include:
- Non-conventional image sources, i.e. oblique images
- Feature extraction, stereo/multi-view sparse matching, dense image matching
- Aerial/Space sensor calibration and orientation
- Image alignment and applications
- Multi-source data fusion
- Multi-view geometry and image sequence analysis
- 3D Data acquisition and surface reconstruction
- Small unmanned aerial systems for 3D mapping
- Evaluation of performance, reliability, robustness, and generality of methods

More information at: PhotoGA 2017.

RAQ

RAQ 2017 – First conference on augmented reality in Quebec – April 7th 2017

The Centre en imagerie numérique et médias interactifs (CIMMI) is organizing the first conference on augmented reality in Québec: RAQ 2017 Au-delà du réel!

During this event, industry and research leaders and experts will discuss augmented reality markets, technologies and applications. Renowned speakers will present augmented reality applications in marketing, entertainment, urban sciences and arts. Sylvie Daniel, member of the Convergence Network, will present a conference about augmented cities.

A demo zone will allow for the experimentation of the latest technologies.

For more information and to register: RAQ 2017 [French only].

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FORPIQ 9th Edition April 26th 2017 – Unlocking the power of your IP

As traditional intellectual property (IP) strategies are becoming less attractive for businesses, new IP models are emerging, revealing the full potential for commercializing one’s IP. FORPIQ 2017 will explore these trends and in particular focus on how businesses are implementing these new models to capture the value of their IP assets.

With speakers and panelists composed of seasoned business and IP leaders operating in all sectors of industry, FORPIQ 2017 is intended for an audience of entrepreneurs, IP experts, investors, and government officials who appreciate how IP forms an integral part of today’s business strategies.

In terms of innovation, FORPIQ will have the pleasure to welcome Catherine Lacavera, Director of IP and Litigation at Google. She has successfully managed a docket of more than 1000 patent and other intellectual property matters, including the Viacom and other copyright litigation against YouTube, and the Apple, Microsoft and Oracle copyright and patent litigation directed at Android.
From all of the experience, Catherine will share some of the lessons learned from negotiating commercial deals involving IP, and will certainly bring a fresh, innovating perspective on the exploitation of such important assets. Other renowned speakers will also provide insights on financing, acquisition, management and integration strategies related to IP assets.

This event will be held at the Centre Mont-Royal (Montréal), on April 26th, 2017.

For more information and to register: FORPIQ 2017.

Early bird rate available until March 21st. Special discount for startups.

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EnvisionGEOMATICS 2017 – Call for proposals

The fifth edition of EnvisionGEOMATICS will be held in Sherbrooke, Canada, from October 17th to October 19th, 2017. The conference, organized by the Centre de géomatique du Québec (CGQ) and the Association de géomatique municipale du Québec (AGMQ), will welcome more than 50 speakers, 30 exhibitors and 250 participants.

EnvisionGEOMATICS is looking for speakers willing to present their inspiring geomatics projets.
The call for proposals is open until May 26th.

More information at: EnvisionGEOMATICS 2017.