Christof Amelunxen from UNIGIS Salzburg has been announced as the winner of the worldwide UNIGIS Academic Excellence Prize 2009. His thesis titled ”An Approach to Geocoding based on Volunteered Spatial Data” not only led to an award with distinction of his MSc in GIScience by the University of Salzburg, but recently was voted by the International Review Board as the best (English language) UNIGIS thesis this year.
Pedro Pinto from UNIGIS Portugal finished a very close second in a highly competitive finish. He submitted a paper “Urban growth on coastal erosion vulnerable stretches” published in Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 2, Special Issue 56, pp. 1567-1571.
Both winners will be invited to present their work in July 2010 at the Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg (www.gi-forum.org) where they will be publicly recognized for their outstanding academic achievement.
Congratulations!