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Mr Le Sy Tuan - Winner of Shunji Murai Award 2015

Mr Le Sy Tuan -Lectuer of Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, who is taking his Master’s degree major in Remote Sensing at the National Central University (NCU) Taiwan, will be granted Shunji Murai Awarded 2015 at the opening ceremony of the 36th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing(ACRS) on October19th, 2015 in Manila.

The Shunji Murai Award was set up in 2010 under the initiative of Japan Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. A young scientist less than 40 years old who has submitted the best paper in advance to the coming ACRS shall be awarded Shunji Murai Award. This year, total of 39 papers were submitted to the Award.

Born on October 4, 1990, Mr. Tuan Sy Le has a big enthusiasm in studying human-induced disturbances and their consequences by using remote sensing techniques. His current research interests mainly focuses on modelling SAR data and SAR analysis for indicating and monitoring Earth’s surface deformation.

 

Mr. Le took his bachelor’s degree at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute, Vietnam from 2008-2012. During this period, he worked with Dr. Nguyen Minh Hai and Dr. Phan Thi Hoai Phuong in big data processing and statistical machine translation. One of his achievement was modifying the open source software Moses to build an automatic statistical English – Vietnamese translator.

From 2012-2014, Mr. Le became involved with the “Rice crop and flood-affected areas mapping in Bac Kan province using Geographic Information System” project at the Spatial Research Laboratory, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, Vietnam. His work focused on the data processing aspect of the project.

Beginning 2014 up to the present, Mr. Le is taking his Master’s degree at the National Central University (NCU), Taiwan. He is a member of the Geological Remote Sensing Laboratory of the Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research (CSRSR) of NCU.

Mr. Le’s winning paper (co-authored with Dr. Chung Pai-Chaing of CSRSR, NCU) is based on the use of microwave remote sensing technology and techniques, particularly Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR). Through his research, he discovered that some regions in northern Vietnam have severe ground deformation rate due to natural processes and human activities.

(Source: http://www.acrs2015.org)

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