We are proud to announce that the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) has officially recognized Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi as an ASPRS Student Chapter. This milestone comes after a successful petition led by the MANTIS Lab director and a group of dedicated graduate students passionate about advancing geospatial sciences.
ASPRS is a prominent scientific association committed to the advancement of Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). With this new chapter, the Island University joins a distinguished network of academic institutions working collaboratively to support the growth and professional development of the next generation of geospatial scientists.
The TAMU-CC ASPRS Student Chapter aims to provide a platform for students to engage in scholarly exchange, technical training, and outreach initiatives. Through workshops, guest lectures, and networking events, the chapter will foster a vibrant community of learners and practitioners devoted to geospatial innovation.
This accomplishment reflects the growing momentum of geospatial research and applied technology on campus, particularly through initiatives led by the MANTIS Lab. We look forward to the chapter’s contributions in shaping coastal, environmental, and urban research through state-of-the-art remote sensing and photogrammetric methodologies.
For more information, visit our official ASPRS chapter page and view the announcement on LinkedIn.