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methods of remote sensing. According to this programme the textbook "Photo-
grammetry" was written by H.J. Bobir, A.N. Lobanow and G.D. Fiedoruk in
1974. The second edition of the textbook is to be published next year.
For students by correspondence methodical instructions and tests on photo-
grammetry, photographic images interpretation and photogrammetrical in-
struments are prepared. Works of famous Soviet and foreign scientists are
enjoyed in the study process.
Practical training takes place on geodetic range belonged to MIGAC on the
sixth term during 3.5 weeks with purpose to fix theoretical knowledges
and to gain experience in ground stereosurvey and photographic images in-
terpretation. Field training is organised on the eights and the nineth
term to develop an experience in air photography and material processing.
It keeps on for 19 weeks on the enterprises of Chief Administration of
Geodesy and Cartography and on the project - research organisations and
departments under surpervision of qualified specialists. The purpose of
this training is to give students an experience in execution of field and
office work management, to acquait with technical-economic activity of
industrial enterprises and as much as possible to collect material for
diploma project. :
Diploma projects are prepared on the nineth term during 16 weeks work on
industrial enterprises, scientific institutions and department labs under
supervision of high-qualified experts from industry or science-research
institutes.
All the graduate students are provided with job as engineers and have a
one-year accommodation period. Different photogrammetric equipment, compu-
ters and visual aids are used in great scale in the learning process. Much
attention is drawn to the rising of scientists bestowed with p.h.d. or
doctor diploma. Engineers with two year experience and graduated students
with excellent marks and recommended by Council of Scientists may enter
a post-graduate course for the degree.
Photogrammetry is given in others institutes of the USSR:
Novosibirsk, (Geodesy, Airsurveying and cartography), polytechnical,
construction, civil engineering, land use, agricultural, road con-
struction, melioration, state universities. vs
Specific features of every speciality are taken into account. For example
in universities air and space materials interpretation and thematic carto-
graphy for the environment study are carefully considered.
In 1959 a bibliography index was published, where native works on air-
survey and photogrammetry that had been issued from 1836 to 1955 were re-
flected. Researches in the field of bibliography and photogrammetry history
are in progress. Informative magazin "Geodesy and Airsurvey" systematically
publishers abstacts on photogrammetric papers issued in different countries
over the world.
Alexey N. Lobanov is Dean and Professor of Photogrammetry
at the Moscow Institute of Engineers of Geodesy, Aero-
surveying and Cartography (MIIGAIK), USSR. He is author
of the books Theory of Transformation of the Stereopair
(1954), Phototriangulation Using Electronic Computers
(1960, 1967, 1975), Aerotopography (1971, 1978),
Analytical Photogrammetry (1972), Automatisation of
the Photogrammetric Process (1980), and others.
Prof.Dr.Lobanov is member of the Academy of Science
of the USSR.
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