PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND MAPPING LABORATORY

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Part of: FACULTY OF LAND RECLAMATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Location: Bucharest, Romania

The Photogrammetry and Mapping Laboratory is an academic laboratory in the framework of the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Faculty of Land Reclamations and Environmental Engineering, that encompasses the newest methods and technologies in photogrammetry and mapping. Scientific and technical team  of it consists of 3 academic staff: Associate Professor Gabriel Popescu (PhD), Lecturer Octavian Laurentiu Balota (PhD) and Lecturer Daniela Iordan (PhD) which have the main objectives: Achieving of the digital orthophotomaps; Photo-interpretation for civil applications; Training courses in modern photogrammetry and mapping for BcS students, MS students and engineers; Cultural Heritage Recording with Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning; Open Source Photogrammetry for Education.
During the most recent ten years, photogrammetry, remote sensing and mapping have provided the primary source data for Geospatial Information Systems. There has been in addition a continuing development of applications of photogrammetric close-range techniques to many other fields - precision agriculture, engineering, architecture, archeology, medicine, industrial quality control, robotics etc. For fully oriented stereo pairs, 3D reconstruction is possible and the 3D plot may be observed in the 3D viewer of the program and exported in standard formats. Besides, 2D projective transformations are also possible, allowing rectification of vector data or resampling of digital images.
 

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Name: PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND MAPPING LABORATORY

Contact information 

Phone: +40 (21) 318 25 64

Address: Mărăşti Boulevard 59 Bucharest 011464
Bucuresti - Sector 1 Romania

Direct link to EERTIS page 
https://eertis.eu/erlb-2300-000w-1785

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