Topcon honors geodetic students

GPS World, Oct, 2006

Ohio State University (OSU) doctoral students Tae-Suk Bae and Chang-Ki Hong have been granted the 2006 Topcon Positioning Systems Student Award, a new $2,000 annual award. The awards were established to recognize research achievements of OSU Geodetic Science graduate students, explained department chair Dorota Brzezinska.

Bae and Hong were honored for "exceptional achievements in graduate research in the art and science of satellite navigation and geodetic surveying." Both are researching GPS algorithms and positioning methods for kinematic applications; Hong's emphasis is on network-based RTK GPS positioning and Bae's emphasis is on GPS-based space positioning.

Brzezinska leads the Satellite Positioning and Inertial Navigation Laboratory at Ohio State. She is also the moderator for GPS World's new System Design & Test Discussion Forum (www.gpsworld.com).

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