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Best paper presentation award at 9th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation

Dr. Krištof Oštir has received the Best paper presentation award at the 9th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation. The conference was organized by IAA and DLR in Berlin from April 8 to 12, 2013. In a...

9. 5. 2013 – Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies

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ESA/CNES Small Satellites Systems and Services symposium 2012, Portorož, Slovenia

The Slovenian Centre of Excellence for Space Sciences and Technologies (CE Space-SI) – ZRC SAZU is one of its eleven constitutive partners and within it ZRC SAZU is represented by the Department of Remote Sensing within the Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies, – is the official ...

25. 11. 2011 – Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies

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History

Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies (IAPŠ) at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) was established in 1994 as the Spatial Information Centre (PIC) within ZRC SAZU. Its first and long lasting head was Dr. Zoran Stančič. In 2004 the constant growth of PIC and expansion of areas of research resulted into the promotion of IAPŠ.
 

Mission

Institute combines anthropological studies with the advancement and applications of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) methods and techniques. Anthropological studies are focused on socio-anthropological research in Papua New Guinea, Albania, Burkina Faso and Slovenia, as well as on archaeology and archaeoastronomy of Mesoamerica. Developing the methodology of spatial analyses, which have an important role in our interpretations, we take into consideration specific problems under study and the nature of research in which it is applied. Within the remote sensing research we investigate the problems of automatic satellite imagery registration and its advanced classification, paying particular attention to the development of new techniques of artificial intelligence and modelling. The GIS studies include innovative generation of variables important in environment modelling, statistical analyses of their significance, cognitive cartography techniques and natural and cultural landscape modelling.
 

Basic data

Name: Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies
Acronym: IAPŠ

Head: Assoc. Prof. Ivan Šprajc, PhD

Head of the Department of Anthropological Studies: Assoc. Prof. Borut Telban, PhD

Head of the Department of Remote Sensing: Assoc. Prof. Krištof Oštir, PhD

Head of the Department of Environmental Studies: Asst. Prof. Tomaž Podobnikar, PhD

Head of the Scientific Council: Assoc. Prof. Krištof Oštir, PhD

 

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