News Express: UM selected as pilot unit for national platform for remote sensing data and application services

新聞快訊:澳大入選國家遙感數據與應用服務平台試點單位

 

澳大入選國家遙感數據與應用服務平台試點單位
UM is selected as a pilot unit for the national platform for remote sensing data and application services

 


澳大入選國家遙感數據與應用服務平台試點單位

澳門大學成功入選國家遙感數據與應用服務平台第二批試點應用單位,將帶動澳門遙感綜合應用。此外,在科技部國家遙感中心主任趙靜一行到訪澳門大學期間,雙方就澳大成為試點應用單位、未來區域數據共用、人才培養、綜合應用等方面的深入合作進行探討和交流。

澳大校長宋永華表示,國家遙感數據與應用服務平台作為國家級、綜合性的遙感資源分享與應用服務體系,澳大的加入標誌著國家對澳門科研工作和發展的高度重視和支持;澳大將以此為起點,進一步推進遙感衛星數據資源共建共用,帶動澳門遙感綜合應用,更好地服務國家及大灣區的智慧城市建設。

為打造平台的國際合作樞紐,加強政府與科研機構協作,趙靜主任、中國科學院空天信息創新研究院高級專務顧行發攜相關專家到訪澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室,與該實驗室助理主任馬少丹及青年學者就開放數據集共用情況和遙感數據在城市防災減災領域的應用進行座談,並就未來發展計劃交換意見,探討合作方案。

代表團到訪期間,第六屆亞洲大洋洲區域綜合觀測計劃國際研討會(AOGEO)於科技部國家遙感中心(GEO中國秘書處)主辦、澳大及中科院空天信息創新研究院承辦下在澳大成功舉辦。會議通過線上線下形式進行,並與學術期刊Journal of Remote Sensing及遙感學報線上平台合作同步直播,來自日本、澳大利亞、尼泊爾、泰國、菲律賓、柬埔寨、巴基斯坦、孟加拉等18個國家的80餘名代表參加會議,6700多名代表通過直播平台參與線上交流互動。

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UM selected as pilot unit for national platform for remote sensing data and application services

A delegation led by Zhao Jing, director-general of the National Remote Sensing Center of China under the Ministry of Science and Technology, visited the University of Macau (UM) and was warmly received by UM Rector Yonghua Song. The two sides discussed and exchanged views on UM being selected as one of the pilot units of the second batch of the national platform for remote sensing data and application services and on future cooperation in regional data sharing, talent development, and integrated applications. According to Song, the national platform for remote sensing data and application services is an integrated system for sharing remote sensing resources and application services at the national level, adding that UM’s participation in the system reflects the great importance and support of the central government for Macao’s scientific research and development. Members of the delegation visited the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City and discussed the sharing of open datasets and the application of remote sensing data in urban disaster prevention and mitigation with UM researchers. They also exchanged views on the future development plans of both parties and explored opportunities for cooperation.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/55799/