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School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University
The School of Remote Sensing Information Engineering of Wuhan University is a secondary college of Wuhan University. The predecessor of the College was the Department of Aerial Survey and Cartography of Wuhan Institute of Surveying and Mapping, which was established in 1956 by Tongji University, Tianjin University, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, South China University of Technology and Qingdao University of Technology. In August 2000, after the establishment of the new Wuhan University, in March 20001,the School of Information Engineering was separated from the Department of Computer Science to form the School of Remote Sensing Information Engineering of Wuhan University.

discipline construction

20 17, 165438 10 official website information shows that the college has three two disciplines master's degree authorization points, 1 professional master's degree authorization points; There are 1 first-class discipline doctoral degree authorization points, 2 doctoral degree authorization points in two disciplines, and postdoctoral research mobile stations 1 each; National key first-class disciplines 1 each, national key two disciplines 1 each, dominant disciplines in Hubei Province 1 each, key disciplines in Hubei Province 1 each.

achievements in scientific research

From 200/kloc-0 to 2005, our institute * * * obtained 9 patents, and completed 67.62 million yuan of scientific research funds, including 5,973 projects, 8,863 projects, 5 national natural fund projects 18 and 5 key national natural fund projects, and published academic papers 1066 in public publications at home and abroad. Won 3 national science and technology awards, provincial and ministerial awards 15; Won 3 second prizes for national scientific and technological progress, 1 prize for major inventions in information industry and 4 first prizes for provincial and ministerial scientific and technological progress.