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SUEZ CANAL UNIVERSITY ESTABLISHES THE“FAROUK EL-BAZ LABORATORY FOR REMOTE SENSING” | ||
The announcement was made on 25 February 2008 by Prof. M.S. El-Zoghbi, President of the Suez Canal University in Port Said, Egypt. In his announcement, he stated that Dr. El-Baz is being honored for his contributions to research on Egypt as well as his internationally distinguished scientific career and pioneering work in the application of space-age technology to benefit humanity.
“This is a great honor,” said El-Baz. “There is nothing higher than recognition by scientific peers…I hope that the new lab prospers to produce new generations of experts who would devote their research efforts to the benefit of society.”
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Farouk El-Baz, a veteran of NASA’s Apollo program of lunar exploration. He served as Science Advisor to the late President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and has pioneered the study of desert landscapes using satellite images, particularly for locating of
The Boston University Center for Remote Sensing is a research facility that was established by Dr. El-Baz in 1986. Researchers at the Center apply techniques of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) to research in the fields of archaeology, geography and geology. In 1997, the Center was recognized by NASA as a “Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing.”
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