Natalia Bugajska, a graduate of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, took third place in the competition for the best diplomas in geodesy and cartography. The jury appreciated her work on assessing the accuracy of InSAR methods using weather data.
The laureate took care of the mining area of the Lignite Mine in Bełchatów. She researched the impact of the Earth’s atmosphere on measurements of InSAR or Satellite Radar Interferometry – a method that has been used for over 20 years to study changes in the Earth’s surface. The atmosphere properties of the Earth are currently one of the biggest restrictions on the use of this method.
The competition is organized by the Association of Polish Surveyors and the Main Surveyor of the Country. The jury assessed theses of geodesy and cartography graduates. The participants could have been persons who completed both full-time and part-time BA or MA studies at a Polish public or private universities.
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