Awarding pioneering contribution in the field of point cloud processing
Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, announced the Carl Pulfrich Award 2019 was awarded to Prof. Dr. Bisheng Yang for outstanding contribution in the field of point cloud processing. The Carl Pulfrich Award is a prestigious award for honouring cutting-edge innovations and developments in geodesy, photogrammetry and the Earth sciences.
“I’m deeply pleased to receive this recognition of my work among so many notable participants. It is a confirmation of my efforts, and I sincerely thank the jury members for selecting my nomination and honouring me with this award,” said Dr. Yang.
Receiving a considerable number of highly-qualified nominations, Dr. Yang was selected by the 10-member jury and awarded the Carl Pulfrich Award 2019. Dr. Yang is a full professor in GeoInformatics at Wuhan University, China, Head of Division of Integration of GPS, GIS and Remote Sensing. He obtained his Ph.D in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in 2002 from Wuhan University. His research expertise includes mobile mapping, UAV mapping, point cloud processing, and GIS applications. Dr. Yang has so far published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals, conferences and workshop proceedings. He is co-chair of Point Cloud Processing Workgroup in Photogrammetry Commission of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) from 2016-2020 and Editorial Boarding Member of ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing from 2016-2020.
The chair of the 2019 jury, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Sörgel, added, “I would like to congratulate Prof. Dr. Bisheng Yang on receiving this significant award and thank him for his hard work, dedication and commitment to the geospatial industry.”
The tribute was given by Dr. Hartmut Rosengarten, director Airborne Solutions EMEA of Leica Geosystems, at the Carl Pulfrich Award Ceremony 2019 during the 57th Photogrammetric Week at the University of Stuttgart.
The academic Earth imaging community was encouraged to submit nominations for the biennial award. Nominees were considered on the basis of experience, activities in fields of photogrammetry, and remote sensing, and contributions to the advancement of all aspects of the Earth imaging field. Applied work involving hardware systems, software solutions or innovative service activities were considered as well