the White Elephant Club has become recognized as an ISPRS Ad-hoc Committee ″Knowledge Transfer″
Prologue
The White Elephant Club was founded on the occasion of the 60th birthday of Professor Armin Gruen held at Yildiz Hisar Club,
Istanbul, Turkey on the 18th July 2004 in conjunction with the XXth ISPRS Congress. It consists of previously or still active
senior officers of ISPRS and other recognized persons with close relations to ISPRS.
The aims of the Club are to support the missions and goals of ISPRS and to communicate and encourage young generations to grow
into potential ″elephants″ through their own activity. This should be based on friendship among the members.
Meetings are convened on special occasions of commemorative events of the members, in conjunction with ISPRS Congresses,
symposia and other related meetings.
Terms of Reference
- Advising Council on matters requiring extensive experience of ISPRS business
- Supporting the knowledge transfer activities of Technical Commission VI by initiating, organizing and conducting seminars, tutorials and workshops
- Initiating activities for bridging the gap between generations and fostering events to support young scientists and students
- Supporting Technical Commission VI e-learning and remote teaching activities with focus on integration of high-tech elements in education and training processes
- Initiating, coordinating and supporting projects by bringing together users, sponsors and experts as science and technology broker
- Maintaining a sense of tradition and understanding of development within ISPRS by contributing actively to the collection of notes
and reports about the history of photogrammetry, remote sensing and GIS
Award
White Elephants Restricted "Kennert Torlegård" Travel Grant Fund
A White Elephants Restricted "Kennert Torlegård" Travel Grant Fund has been established in
The ISPRS Foundation to support young people to attend ISPRS events and especially the quadrennial ISPRS
Congresses. This restricted grant category will be funded by senior members of ISPRS who are members
of the White Elephants group, and who wish to demonstrate their continued commitment to the aims and goals
of ISPRS. It is named after the late Prof. Dr. Kennert Torlegård, a great Swedish Photogrammetrist and
ISPRS President 1988-1992.
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Knowledge Transfer Committee (White Elephant Club)
President |
Armin Gruen, ETH Zurich (Switzerland) |
[email protected] |
Secretary General |
Shunji Murai, Emeritus University of Tokyo (Japan) |
[email protected] |
Honorary President |
Gottfried Konecny, University of Hannover (Germany) |
[email protected] |
Members |
Ayhan Alkis, Yildiz Technical University (Turkey) |
[email protected]; [email protected] |
Orhan Altan, Istanbul Technical University (Turkey) |
[email protected] |
Hirofumi Chikatsu, Tokyo Denki University (Japan) |
[email protected] |
Kohei Cho, Tokai University, Hiratsuka (Japan) |
[email protected] |
Ian Dowman, University College London (UK) |
[email protected] |
Clive Fraser, Melbourne University (Australia) |
[email protected] |
Dieter Fritsch, Stuttgart University (Germany) |
[email protected] |
Lawrence Fritz, ISPRS Foundation (USA) |
[email protected] |
Lena Halounova, Czech Technical University, Prague (Czech Republic) |
[email protected] |
Christian Heipke, Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) |
[email protected] |
Jie Jiang, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (China) |
[email protected] |
Wicha Jiwalai, GISTDA (Thailand) |
[email protected]; [email protected] |
Chen Jun, National Geomatics Centre of China (China) |
[email protected]; [email protected] |
Deren Li, Wuhan University (China) |
[email protected] |
Marguerite Madden, University of Georgia (USA) |
[email protected] |
Martien Molenaar, ITC (The Netherlands) |
[email protected] |
Petros Patias, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) |
[email protected] |
Ammatzia Peled, University of Haifa (Israel) |
[email protected] |
Heinz Ruether, University of Cape Town Private bag, Rondebosch (South Africa) |
[email protected] |
Klaus Szangolies, DGPF (Germany) |
[email protected] |
John Trinder, Univ. of South Wales (Australia) |
[email protected] |
Suvit Vibulsresth, GISTDA (Thailand) |
[email protected] |
Zuxun Zhang, Wuhan University (China) |
[email protected] |