ISRS confers 'National Geospatial Award' to IIT Roorkee professor

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Updated: 01-01-2019 18:22 IST | Created: 01-01-2019 17:22 IST

Ghosh, a professor at the civil engineering department of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Roorkee, was felicitated on December 5, a release issued by the institute said. (Image Credit: Twitter)

The Indian Society for Remote Sensing Tuesday conferred the National Geospatial Award for Excellence to IIT professor Jayanta Kumar Ghosh for his contribution towards the development of geospatial science and applications.

Ghosh, a professor at the civil engineering department of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Roorkee, was felicitated on December 5, a release issued by the institute said. He has conferred the National Geospatial Award for Excellence-2017 (Life Time Achievement Award) at the Space Application Centre in Ahmedabad. The award comprised a citation, a medal and Rs 1 lakh, it said.

The Indian Society for Remote Sensing is an organisation known in the area of space science, remote sensing and geo-spatial technology, the release said. Ghosh said the award was an acknowledgement of the scientific contributions. "I am glad that the members of the award committee have liked and acknowledged my work towards the development of geo-spatial systems and applications," he said.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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