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Staff of the School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems (left to right):

Yanrui Geng, Jinling Wang, Michael Green, Binghao Li, Chris Rizos, Bruce Harvey, Maria Ponce, Andrew Dempster, Samsung Lim, Peter Leech, Linlin Ge, Yincai Zhou, Yong Heo (standing), Nonie Politi, Thomas Yan, Craig Roberts, Brian Donnelly, Peter Mumford (front row)

(Yong Li absent)

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22 April 2008: Two graduate students, Omer Mubarak & Anthony Cole, were selected winners of the U.S. Institute of Navigation's student scholarship to attend the world's premier GPS/GNSS conference, the 21st International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the US Institute of Navigation, ION-GNSS2008, Savannah, Georgia, 16-19 September. These are the 24th & 25th US ION student prize/scholarships awarded to members of the SNAP Lab (the first being in 1988 to Bertrand Merminod, and the 2nd & 3rd to Shaowei Han in 1995 and again in 1996, the 4th to Lao-Sheng Lin in 1997, the 5th to Linlin Ge in 1999, the 6th & 7th to Liwen Dai and Horng-Yue Chen in 2000, the 8th & 9th to Clement Ogaja and Chon Satirapod in 2001, the 10th & 11th to Michael Moore and Hung-Kyu Lee in 2002, the 12th & 13th to Steve Hewitson and Volker Janssen in 2003, the 14th, 15th & 16th to Ravi Babu, Jean Li and Binghao Li in 2004, the 18th & 19th to Michael Chang and Jack Wang in 2005, and the 20th to Asghar Tabatabaei in 2006, the 21st, 22nd & 23rd to Bilal Amin, Weidong Ding and Faisal Khan in 2007). 13 papers authored or co-authored by staff or students of the SNAP Lab were accepted for either oral presentations or as alternates within their sessions.

7 April 2008: Graduation ceremony and Graduation & Prizegiving Dinner... see photos here.

14 March 2008: Three undergraduate SSIS students, Nicholas Woodward, Joel Haasdyk, Narelle Underwood were presented with Dean's Awards at a ceremony.

30 January 2008: The School received on loan from the DLR (German Aerospace Agency) a specially-designed Septentrio GeNeRx receiver for the tracking of the prototype Galileo satellite GIOVE-A. It is installed on the roof of the Electrical Engineering Building and has been streaming E1, E2 and E5 tracking data back to Germany since 4 February.

6 December 2007: Dr Linlin Ge has been appointed an Associate Professor.... see media release.

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