Geospatial Intelligence Lab

Geospatial Intelligence for Sustainable Infrastructure and Industry

Advancing the forefront of geospatial analysis and AI
by creating cutting-edge methods and tools
for sustainable development within infrastructure and industry sectors.

The Geospatial Intelligence Lab pioneers advanced geospatial analysis and AI to drive sustainable development in infrastructure and industry. With members from over 20 countries and strong collaborations with world-leading institutions, including Harvard and MIT, we create cutting-edge tools and solutions for global impact.

Template and Guidelines for Writing Geospatial Analysis Articles

Lab’s GitHub homepage at https://github.com/ausgis.

We published R package geocomplexity.

We published an article about “heterogeneity in spatial autocorrelation” in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS).

We published an article “A local indicator of stratified power” in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science (IJGIS).

Check out our latest publications and full publication list.

Satellite Remote Sensing

Urban Built Environment

ISPRS TC IV Symposium 2024

October 22 – 25, 2024
Fremantle, Perth, Australia

We successfully organised ISPRS TC IV Symposium 2024, attracting over 490 attendees from 29 countries and regions.

The 10th International Conference on Innovative Production and Construction (IPC 2024)

July 11 – 12, 2024
Curtin University, Perth, Australia

City+2023@Perth International Conference

September 8 – 10, 2023
Curtin University, Perth, Australia

Team successfully organised City+2023@Perth International Conference, attracting over 300 attendees from 29 countries and regions.

Gave Lectures at Harvard University

Dr Yongze Song gave lectures at Harvard University, and gave talks at MIT Senseable City Lab and Yale University. July 2024

Team watched Aurora Australis in Perth

“Aurora australis has lit up skies across southern Australia after an ‘extreme’ geomagnetic solar storm” (News). Video. May 2024

Team Tour to Rottnest Island

The largest population of quokka is on Rottnest Island, Perth. “Around 10,000 Quokkas live on Rottnest Island. Very small populations also survive in south-west mainland Australia.” Mar 2024.

Researcher from Slovakia Joined Us

Tomas Ic from Slovakia joined our team as a visiting PhD student and gave a presentation. Mar 2024

Team BBQ

Our team had a BBQ in Curtin campus. Mar 2024

Visited Rio Tinto

Team visited Rio Tinto, the world’s Top 2 largest metals and mining corporation. Feb 2024

Team Visited Hong Kong: HKU, HKUST, and PolyU

Team visited and talked in groups of Professors Xiao Li (HKU), Yiwei Weng and Hung Lin Chi (PolyU), and Jack CP Cheng (HKUST). Feb 2024

Professor from Indonesia Visited Curtin

Professor Ira Mutiara Anjasmara from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS) visited Curtin. Feb 2024

Presented in USS Conference

Team in The 1st Urban Science and Sustainability (USS) Conference, Chaired by Prof Weiqiang Chen (CAS). Photo with Prof Karen C. Seto (Yale). Dec 2023

Professors from Canada and Hungary Visited Curtin

Prof Joseph Awange invited Prof Bela Palancz (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) and Prof Thian Yew Gan (University of Alberta, Canada) to visit Curtin. Oct 2023

Team Meeting

Team at Curtin University. Oct 2023

Successfully organised City+2023@Perth International Conference

Team organised City+2023@Perth International Conference attracted over 300 attendees from 29 countries and regions. More photos are available at here. Sept 2023.

Team Catch Up

Team at Peking University. Jun 2023

Visited SMEC

“For more than 70 years, SMEC has built a reputation as a trusted partner on major transport and energy infrastructure projects in more than 40 countries around the world.” Dec 2022


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