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FGI Research Seminar: New methods to explore, share, and use different types of geospatial data

Time:
9.12.2025 at 15.00–16.00 (EET)
Place:

Teams / Vuorimiehentie 5, Auditorium

Target group:
researchers,
members of the public,
students,
spatial data experts
Mohammad Imangholiloo
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Mohammad Imangholiloo

Welcome to the FGI Postdocs in the Spotlight Research Seminar Series!

This week Dr. Mohammad Imangholiloo will give a presentation, where he will talk about new methods to explore, share, and use different types of geospatial data.

Today, geospatial data can appear in various forms—such as images, shape drawings (including points, lines, and polygons), or 3D point clouds. These 3D point clouds are becoming increasingly common, but they often come as extremely large files. Typically, users must download the entire dataset before they can work with it, which requires time and computing resources.

Dr. Imangholiloo’s research focuses on developing new methods to explore and share this data online without the need to download everything first. By creating innovative tools and methods, he aims to make access faster and easier, enabling multiple users to interact with the data simultaneously. This research will support new technologies like digital twins and improve data-driven decision-making.

This presentation is part of our special FGI Research Seminar Series – FGI Postdocs in the Spotlight, where our new Postdocs of the 3-year TULANET Postdoc program will present themselves and their work.

The event is open for all, and no registration is needed. You can attend the seminar via Teams or at Vuorimiehentie 5 auditorium, which is located at the ground floor. The presentations are given in English.

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