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Prof. Qihao Weng elected as Fellow of American Association of Geographers

20 Jan 2022

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The American Association of Geographers (AAG) Fellowship is a recognition programme established in 2018 by the century-old association. To recognize geographers who have made significant contributions to advancing geography, every year, AAG elects ten fellows worldwide. 

We are glad to share that Prof. Qihao Weng, Chair Professor and Global STEM Scholar of Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, was elected as the 2021 Class of AAG Fellow. Prof. Weng is a global leading figure in the development of the field of urban remote sensing. He is widely known for having developed a methodology for estimating land surface temperatures that has been widely applied and cited in a range of other disciplines. “He has helped lead the field of remote sensing at the AAG and beyond.”, remarked the renowned association.

More about AAG Fellows of 2021 Class can be found: http://news.aag.org/2022/01/aag-announces-2021-class-of-aag-fellows/

 

Research Units Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics | Research Institute for Land and Space

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