5. Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing Education and Research in Yugoslavia
With the kind contribution of Prof. Dr.Ing. F.Braum we could only update the
relevant (Rokos 1984) information for Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing
Education and Research of the Institute of Photogrammetry of the University
of Zagreb.
5.1, University of Zagreb
School of Geodesy
Institute of Photogrammetry
University level, (1) 4 years, Dipl.Ing. (Hochschule) 40 students
(2) 2 years, Ing., average 14 students
(3) 2 years, Magister
Technician level (4) 2 years, Photogrammetric technicians,
average 80 students
Courses : (1) Photography 36 hours (1 semester)
(1) PhotogrammetryI 84 hours (2 semesters)
(1) Photogrammetry II 96 hours (2 semesters)
(2) Photogrammetry I 36 hours (1 semester)
(2) Photogrammetry II 72 hours (1 semester)
and diploma thesis
(3) Photography, Photogrammetric Survey, Photogrammetric field works,
Automation in Photogrammetry, Program, Orientation and Model
Deformation, e.t.c. Photointerpretation, Applications in Ar-
chitecture e.t.c., 410 hours and magister thesis
(4) Photogrammetry 68 hours
Photogrammetry 64 hours
Staff : 5 Professors (Dr.Eng. T.Fiedler, Dr.Ing.F.Braum,Dr.Ing. V.Donassy,
Dr. Ing. M.Brukner, Dipl.Ing. K.Smit)
1 Researcher Dipl.Ing. J.PleSko, 4 technicians
Specialization : Photogrammetry applied in Cadastre, Aerotriangulation, Ar-
chitecture, Civil Engineering, Sculpture, Medicine.
Photogrammetric Instruments : Autographs A7,A8,A5,A6 Aviograph B8, Aviotab,
EK22, Rectifier, Stereocomparator, Stereomicrometers, Pho-
teo 19/1318, UMK 10/1318, Camera Linchof Technica, Hassel-
blad MK70, Koppiergerát KG30, Luz Jena, Complete Photogra-
phic Laboratory and Computers (Hewlett-Packard 9845-S etc.)
Remote Sensing Instruments : 4 LUZ
6. Some final remarks and Acknowledgments
The Department of Geography of the School of Geology of Athens University
is also developing during this period, Remote Sensing activities in Greece,
both in Education and Research (Prof. Dr.M.Moutsoulas).
The Organization for Cadastre and Mapping of Greece is going to undertake
an initiative for cooperation with all the academic Remote Sensing Labora-
tories in the near future.
The author wishes to thank Dr. Em.Kapokakis Lecturer in the Aristotle Uni-
versity of Thessaloniki for his invaluable assistance both with answering
the relevant questionnaries and reporting about his mission in Albania.
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