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  • r has completed degrees in civil engineering, geodesy, and mathematics.
  • Member of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
  • be part of the International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry.
  • nen RA (1971) Adjustments by Least Squares in Geodesy and Photogrammetry, Ungar, New York.
  • Geodesy and cartography, geophysics, geology, oceanog
  • In geodesy and geophysics, the usual theoretical model i
  • He studied mathematics, geodesy and mechanical engineering at the Technical H
  • anology section of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) for the period 1919-192
  • middle school, Eigruber underwent training in geodesy and fine mechanics at the Austrian Federal Te
  • In geodesy and geophysics, the Bouguer anomaly (named af
  • ientific publications covered a wide field in Geodesy and Photogrammetry, with outstanding contribu
  • mate Commission of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (1987-1993) and of the Paleocl
  • tioning algorithms suitable for surveying and geodesy applications.
  • d in June 1916 at Verdun and went on to study geodesy at the University of Bonn.
  • He studied Geodesy at the Bundeswehr University of Munich and se
  • They have been widely used in geodesy because they are accurate to within 0.5 mm (0
  • r-integrated technologies, computer sciences, geodesy, cartography and land management, architectur
  • he disciplines of global positioning systems, geodesy, crustal motion, glacial geophysics, airborne
  • Earth ellipsoid is the ideal basis of global geodesy, for regional networks a so called reference
  • High School of Architecture, Construction and Geodesy Hr.
  • ed assistant in the department of Physics and Geodesy in 1850-1851.
  • Geophysics and geodesy investigate the shape of the Earth, its react
  • es used by the United States armed forces for geodesy measurements that precisely determined the lo
  • eanography encompassing global sea-levels and geodesy, numerical modelling of continental shelf sea
  • cial training courses: Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy Officer course (12 weeks, 1983), and Staff Co
  • Finding him especially enthusiastic about geodesy, one of his teachers, August Nagel, hired him
  • ing from meridian arcs up to modern satellite geodesy or the analysis and interconnection of contin
  • he School was divided into three departments, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Surveying, to take accou
  • ences, which discussed issues on mathematics, geodesy, physics, metrology and geography.
  • Space geodesy: Radio telescopes (VLBI) and satellites (GPS)
  • ), also known as Geo-IK-2 No.11, is a Russian geodesy satellite which was launched in 2011.
  • OSNI's Geodesy section maintains the positional reference sy
  • He was chairman of the Geodesy Sub-committee of the Royal Society.
  • ions to areas of science outside the field of geodesy, such as the aberration of light he observed
  • at Hamilton College, he delivered lectures on geodesy, surveying, and topographical engineering.
  • In geodesy, the term Space techniques includes modern me
  • m 1962, established the Uppsala Department of Geodesy the same year, and was given a research profe
  • lso the author of many papers on hydrography, geodesy, tides, and meteorology, and physics of the g
  • lae are two related iterative methods used in geodesy to calculate the distance between two points
  • ewsletter of the International Association of Geodesy, University of Copenhagan
  • Satellite geodesy using the background of stars (see also astro
  • ecognised by the International Association of Geodesy which elected him Secretary of Section (Contr