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On behalf of the journal Remote Sensing, we would like to congratulate Dr. Robert Brewin as the winner of the 2018 Remote Sensing Young Investigator Award.
Dr. Brewin works in the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United Kingdom, having obtained his PhD in Satellite Oceanography at the University of Plymouth.
He has an outstanding publication record of 58 papers, including 16 in Remote Sensing of Environment,along with some high impact papers in Nature Geoscience and Scientific Reports.
He is Co-Investigator of NERC’s National Centre for Earth Observation, and serves on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Plankton Research.
He is also Guest Editor for Remote Sensing Journal Special Issue “Remote Sensing of Ocean Colour”.
Dr. Brewin will receive 2,000 Swiss Francs for his ground-breaking contributions to the advancement of remote sensing in oceans and phytoplankton research.
Dr. Alfredo R. Huete Associate Editor of Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing 2018 Young Investigator Award
Past Winners
Year:
Winner
Jing Wei
University of Maryland
Award Committee
Prof. Dongdong Wang
Chairman
University of Maryland
Dr. Yanjun Su
Prof. Shuanggen Jin
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Prof. Yuji MURAYAMA
University of Tsukuba
Prof. Dr. Danfeng Hong
Key Laboratory of Computational Optical Imaging Technology, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Prof. Dr. wenjiang huang
Winner
Danfeng Hong
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Award Committee
Prof. Dr. Jose Moreno
Chairman
Prof. Timo Balz
Wuhan University
Prof. Xian Sun
Dr. Ana Brito
FCUL
Winner
Celso Henrique Leite Silva Junior
National Institute for Space Research - INPE
Award Committee
Prof. Dr. Jose Moreno
Chairman
Dr. Vijay Natraj
Prof. Timo Balz
Wuhan University
Dr. Frédéric Frappart
ISPA, UMR 1391 INRAE/Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Dr. Ana Brito
FCUL
Dr. Chiara Corbari
Winner
Pietro Milillo
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Award Committee
Prof. Dr. Jose Moreno
Chairman
Dr. John Burns
Prof. Dr. Lucas Alados-Arboledas
Dr. Ignacio Antonio Ciampitti
Dr. Rohan Bennett
Swinburne University of Technology
Winner
Jian Peng
University of Oxford
Award Committee
Prof. Dr. Jose Moreno
Chairman
Dr. Xinlian Liang
Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
Dr. Anatoly Gitelson
Israel Inst. of Technology
Prof. Heiko Balzter
University of Leicester
Dr. Andrew Mcgonigle
University of Sheffield
Prof. Lalit Kumar
Winner
Dr. Robert Brewin
Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United Kingdom
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