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Workshop 

Topic: Identification of vegetation species using hyperspectral imagery. 

Tutor: Bálint Csendes

Date: 5th December 2013

Venue: Teleki lecture room

BSc, MSc and PhD students are also welcomed!

 

Workshop

Topic: Introduction to Regression Analysis

Tutor: Gábor Szatmári

The workshop is presented on the 27th November 2013. Venue: Princz lecture room

BSc, MSc and PhD students are also welcomed!

 

 

Programs in the pastCurrent programs

 

CURRENT PROGRAMS, News

Student Section of the XVI. Congress of Hungarian Geomathematics and the V. Croatian-Hungarian Geomathematical Conference, 2013

Congress outline:
    30th May (Thursday): morning section and afternoon sections
    31st May (Friday): morning and afternoon sections and workshop
    1st June (Saturday): morning section

PROGRAMS IN THE PAST

 Meeting of recruiting

At the occassion of our last meeting of 25th September 2012 7 new members decided to join our Student Chapter:

  • Attila Király (MSc Student)
  • Noémi Jakab (MSc Student)
  • Szabolcs Gáspár Borka (BSc Student)
  • Tamás Ézsiás (MSc Student)
  • Tamás Pöszmet (MSc Student)
  • Viktor Volford (MSc Student)
  • Viktória Pataki (MSc Student)

The new members are researching at the fields of Mineralogy , Geochemistry, Geology and Geostatistics.


WORKSHOP - Hyperspectral remote sensing

On the 9th March 2012 hyperspectral remote sensing techniques were introduced by Balint Csendes, President of the Student Chapter. The workshop venue was the Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, where participants were guided through the statistical methods applied for spectral analysis of minerals and vegetation using ENVI IDL software. The event was organized for IAMG student members, however, also many students from Debrecen and Pécs took part.

 


New secretary elected

 

Miss Andrea Wágenhoffer was elected on the 21st June 2012 for the secretarial position.


New leadership at the head of the Szeged IAMG student association

At the last meeting Bálint Csendes has been elected for the presidential position (replacing János Dolleschall) and Szabina Grund has been elected for the secretarial position (replacing Janina Horváth). Both mandates are valid from 8th July 2011.


The III. International youth congress for Geomathematics was closed succesfully

On 27th May, the Student Chapter Szeged of IAMG organized geomathematical competition when the youth researchers and students presented their studies. The international professional commitee appreciated  4 poster presentations and 12 oral presentations.

Awarded students are the following:

The best poster presentation: Ana Busic Majstorovic and the title of her paper: Statistical Analysis of Neogene Sediment Thickness Deposited in 1st Extension and 1st Transpression, Bjelovar Subdepression, Croatia.

The best oral presentation: Istán Nemes & András Bálint; the title of their research: Problems and solutions of a well-pair near Szentes.

Congratulations to the winners!

 The summary of the presentations and photos about congress will be available soon in this page.


 

Next Conference Informations

  1. IAMG 2011 conference, Salzburg, Austria, Sept 5-9, 2011. >> link

  2. 1st Conference on Spatial Statistics, Enschede, Netherlands, March 23-25, 2011. >> link
  3. XIV. Hungarian geomathematical symposium and III. Croatian-Hungarian geomathematical conference,  May 26-28, 2011., Mórahalom, Hungary (more information soon in here)


III. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF YOUNG GEOMATHEMATICANS

Student Section of the XV. Congress of Hungarian Geomathematics and the III. Croatian-Hungarian Geomathematical Conference

 Organizer of Student Section: IAMG Student Chapter Szeged (Geomathematical, Geostatistical and Geoinformatical Student Chapter - Szeged)

Hereby Student Chapter Szeged of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences invites all of students who are interested in mathematical geosciences and would like to participate on the III. Student Section of the XV. Congress of Hungarian Geomathematics and the III. Croatian-Hungarian Geomathematical Conference

Also, Student Chapter Szeged invites participant students to a Student Paper Contest. The best presentation will be awarded by the Professional Committee of the Congress.

Date: May 26-28th 2011. (Exact time of the student section will be published later on our website: oslenytan.hu)

Venue: ’Aranyszöm’ Conference Hall, Mórahalom, Hungary

The aim of the conference is to give an opportunity at least once a year for the Hungarian and foreigner scientists - who are interested in geographical / geological problems solving mathematical/statistical approaches - to meet together in Hungary.

This is the third occasion, when young professionals, university students get the opportunity to show their scientific results for a large audience as part of the individual student section.

Key topics of the conference:

  •  Geomathematical, geostatistical theoretical approaches
  •  Applied geomathematics, geostatistics, integrated earth-science models
  •  Risk-management
  •  Geomathematics in earth-sciences, pedology and landscape-ecology
  •  Remote sensing and geoinformatics
  •  Engineering
  •  Numerical models of sociology


Official language of the conference is English and Hungarian. The official language of the student session is English.

Criterion on application for the student session is an English-texting abstract to be sent until 16th April. We offer publication opportunity in the Conference Book by GeoLitera Publ. Co., in case, if the extended presentation text will be arrived until 26th May. 

Guides for the presentations

·         Duration of oral presentations depends on the number of such presentations, and will be announced later. Although it can be expected to be between 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for discussion. Language of presentation must be English.

·         Length of the submitted English Abstract: max 2 500 characters

·         Deadline for submission of Abstract: 16th April.


Registration

There are two ways of the registration, as follows:

1)      Attendance at the Conference is free for all students (please send a roof by e-mail), however doesn’t include the participant on joint events (lunches, Banquet on the first day, “Dinner in the Puszta” event on the second day).

In case if you choose this solution, please send back the registration form and the English-texting abstract to the following e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

1)      In case of the complete registration, the registration fee includes: attendance at the conference, conference material with Final Programme and the Book of Abstracts, opening ceremony with Welcome Reception, Coffee/tea in the breaks, Banquet ('Dinner in the 'Puszta''), Lunch on May 26, 27 and 28. 

In this case we proudly ask you, to register on the homepage of the Conference (at www.foldtan.hu) and sign your participation in the young section as you send the registration form back to the following e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

The following table contains the registration fees in this case.

 

Early registration

by 31st March

‘In time’ registration

until 1st May

Late registration

until 26th May

HGS/CGS/SPE Members

EUR180

EUR 230

EUR 280

Non-members

EUR 200

EUR 250

EUR 300

IAMG Students *

EUR 120

EUR 150

EUR 200

Other Students **

EUR 150

EUR 180

EUR 230

 More details and up-to-date information about the conference will be presented on the website of the event at www.foldtan.hu.

registration form here.... 

 


 ROCKWORKS COURSE

Would you like to study use geological RockWorks software?

08th december 2010 will be organized a full-day course for members of student association and interested MSc student,  you will have opportunity  learn about RockWorks.

If you would like join us, you need to sent a registration-emails for this addres: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

location: Szentpétery room (Dept. of Mineralogy.), geoinf.labor (Dept. of Physical Geography & Geoinformatic)

date: 08/12/2010 at 10:00 to 12:00 (Szentpétery room), and after a lunch break 13:30 to 17:00 geoinf.labor

teacher: Bíró Lóránt -  PhD student
Department of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry


"Round table discussion"

A "Round table discussion" in three sections ( geoinformatics, geological analysis, and uncertainty in science field of geography)  will be organized by The Student Chapter Szeged on 24-25-26th November 2010.

We would like to invite all of visitor, who is interested in geomathematical, geoinformatical and geostatistical problems and methods.

location: Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics lounge (all three days)

PROGRAM (download version)

November 23, Tuesday, 17:00

“HOW CAN A PEOPLE SEE THE GEOGRAPHICAL UNCERTAINTY IN MONTE CARLO” (HOW CAN WE USE THE MONTECARLO SIMULATION FOR SOME  GEOGRAPHICAL PROBLEM)
Moderators: *Dolleschall János & **Sóla Angelika

* Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
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** Department of Geology and Palaeontology Department
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November 24, Wednesday, 17:00

SOME STATISTICAL METHODS  AND CLUSTERING WAY IN GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH

  • Multivariate statistical methods
  • Application of Neural Networks

Moderators:** Bíró Lóránt and  *Horváth Janina

* Department of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
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** Department of Geology and Palaeontology
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November 25, Thursday, 17:00

SOME GEOINFORMATICAL METHODS

  • sub-pixels methods, or what are hidden by pixels
  • geoinformatica analyzes  methods of spatial process

Moderators: *Henits Laszló and *Szántó Gábor

*Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
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Invitation for the 14th Annulal Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences

 

One of the most important challenges of the next few decades is the supply of sustainable energy and natural resources. IAMG2010This question is under debate in many international organizations, and this question is one of the most popular topics for several scientific or political forecasts. Several positive and negative answers have been born in the recent years in this subject, but most of them rely on quite uncertain data about the actual resources. It is evident, that the most established answers for this problem can be expected from the Earth sciences. It is also clear, that a good answer requires qualified mathematical and geological background. Past IAMG conferences have focused on methodologies and case studies. In 2009 the main emphasize is given to computational methods. This topic is a strong integration of Earth science with computer science, each driving development of the other. We believe that in this way IAMG can make an important contribution in the measuring, modeling and assessment of conventional and non-conventional subsurface energy and natural mineral resources.
The assessment of environmental problems, particularly of waste disposal is in our days of paramount importance. The application of different geomathematical methods diminishes the related uncertainties and risks. Special attention will be given at the conference to the disposal of radioactive waste, being the main precondition to a broader application of atomic energy. Theoretical papers, presenting and discussing new mathematical approaches are also appreciated at the conference, together with their practical applications.

more details here...

 

 


 

The SC has a tour around Hungary for promote the IAMG and the IAMG Student Chapter Szeged among the interested students and professors and also to enlist new members.

First Stop: Szeged 19th February 2009. Dept. of Geology and Palaeontology

Presentations:
The Introduction of Student Chapter Szeged:János Geiger Dr. the president of Geomatematical Section of the Hungarian Geology Society, Janina Horváth vice president of the SC Szeged.

Presentations of the Members:

  • Teodóra Bata: Hydrogeological database system of thermal water project in Szentes,
  • Ágnes Nagy: Radial cracks around mineral inclusions in the Baksa Gneisses.

Course:

  • Sándor Gulyás: Multivariate statistical methods in Geology.

 

Second Stop: Szeged 30th March 2009. Dept. of Geology and Paleontology

Presentations of the Members:

  • János Dolleschall: Geoinformatics in Linux.
  • Lóránt Bíró: Take a Tour in Rockworks application

 

Third Stop: Szombathely 27. April 2009.

The Introduction of Student Chapter Szeged:
János Geiger Dr. the president of Geomatematical Section of the Hungarian Geology Society, Janina Horváth vice president of the SC Szeged.

Presentations by the members of SC were as follows:

  • Teodóra Bata SC Szeged: Hydrogeological database system of thermal water project in Szentes,
  • János Dolleschall SC Szeged: Geomatematical and Geostatistical Modeling of one gas-reservoir,
  • Janina Horváth SC Szeged: Non-controlled educated networks and opportunities for the application in Geology.

 



Cours - Szeged, 06. May 2009.
Course on Rockworks software in the SC Szeged:

 

  • Lóránt Bíró, Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrography University of Szeged

 



Congress in Mórahalom, 21–23 May 2009.

 

XIII. Congress of Hungarian Geomatics and the Second Congress of Croatian and Hungarian Geomatics Applications of Geostatistics, Presentation of the applicability of mathematical models in material research and the environment”.

Presentations by the members of SC were as follows:

  • Teodóra Bata SC Szeged: Geoinformatical support of a thermal water project
  • Janina Horváth SC Szeged: Potential application of non controlled learning neural networks in geology
  • János Dolleschall SC Szeged: Geostatistical analysis of a reservoir Rita Kamera SC Szeged: Element mobilization processes related to mylonitisation in the Mecsekalja zone (SW Hungary)
  • Tímea Szabó SC Szeged: Pebble shapes: classical and new categories
  • Gábor Szántó SC Szeged: The analysis of spatial distribution of traffic accidents using GIS methods
  • Kristina Zelenika Novak: Transformation of porosity into indicator dataset and interpretation of facies; Case study from Lower Pontian sandstone, Sava depression

 


 


Presentation in Szeged, 8. Oktober 2009.   Lecturer: Kristina Zelenika Novak

  • Topic: Using of Ordinary Kriging for indicator variable mapping (example of sandstone / marl border)
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