Student Program

Student Program

    Student Award

  • Student Paper Awards will be presented to the winners of the Student Paper Competition. The evaluation will be conducted by the Evaluation Committee, and the results will be announced during the Closing Ceremony on May 15, 2026, the final day of the symposium.
  • Students who wish to apply for the competition should submit the Full Paper by March 31, 2026
  • Please note that the first author must be a student.
  • Student Paper Award Winners

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  • Chia-Wei Hsu (NCKU, Taiwan) by RSSJ
    Geo-AI-Based Assessment of 3-D Ultrafine Particle Distribution and Population Exposure: A Digital Twin Approach in Taichung, Taiwan
  • Haruka Naruke (Institute of Science Tokyo) by KSRS
    Wide-Area Subsidence Monitoring of Reclaimed Land in Osaka Bay Using Time-Series InSAR
  • Kyung-Hoon Han (Sejong University) by CSPRS
    Near-Real-Time Generation of IMERG-like Precipitation Using GK-2A Satellite Data and Generative Deep Learning
  • Chanyeop Jung (Seoul Tech) by Synspective
    Deep Learning-Based Template Matching with Domain Adaptation for Cross-Domain Satellite–Aerial Image Matching
  • Encouragement Award Winners

  • Chia-Ying Lin (National Chengchi University)
    Deep Learning–Based Urban Shadow Detection in True Orthoimages Integrating Multispectral and Height Information
  • Yuma Horikawa (Aichi prefectural University)
    Initial Evaluation of a Cross-Sensor Reflectance Transformation Algorithm Using Landsat 7 and 8 Time-Series Data at Flux Sites
  • Masaya Koike (Kagawa University)
    Estimation of Mountain Slope Deformation Using Time-Series InSAR Analysis with ALOS-2/PALSAR-2
  • Yeseok Lee (Seoul National University)
    Improving Landslide Detection Reliability via Ranking Loss with Physically-plausible Constraints
  • Ryota Kubota (Tokyo City University)
    A Satellite-Driven Framework for Automated Identification of Suitable Industrial Development Sites via Land Use Classification and Machine Learning
  • Yung-Szu Liang (National Taiwan Ocean University)
    Observation of Typhoon Cold Wake Recovery Time in the Waters Surrounding Taiwan Using Himawari 8/9
  • Young Scholars’ Night

  • To help graduate students and young scholars build personal connections as early as possible, a social event “Young Scholars’ Night” will be held on the evening of May 14, 2026.
  • This will be an excellent opportunity to meet young researchers from different countries and to exchange experiences that may benefit your future career. Please join us and enjoy the evening.
  • Venue: Kunibiki Messe Hall
    Time: May 14, 2026 17:30-19:30