JURSE – deadline for paper submission extended

JURSE – deadline for paper submission extended

November 15, 2024

JURSE – Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event

 

The 17th International Conference on Joint Urban Remote Sensing (JURSE), organized by Higher School of Communication of Tunis (SUP’COM) will take place in Tunisia from 4 to 7 May 2025.

https://2025.ieee-jurse.org/ ; https://jurse.org/ .

 

Due to frequent requests, the deadline for paper submission has now been extended by two weeks until 02 December 2024.

 

JURSE 2025 focuses on exploring innovative applications of Joint Urban Remote Sensing and Earth Observation in building resilient and thriving urban centers. The conference delves into cutting-edge research and explores how these technologies can contribute to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Riadh Abdelfattah (SUP’COM) is the local organizer and conference chair 2025. Our professor Hannes Taubenböck is among Monika Kuffer (ITC), Clément Mallet (IGN), Eleanor (Kellie) Stokes (NASA) conference chair of JURSE in general.

 

 

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