Dr. Shahram Jazaeri | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award
Shiraz University | Iran
Shahram Jazaeri, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Geodesy at Shiraz University whose research bridges advanced geodetic theory and practical applications in positioning and monitoring. He earned his Ph.D. in Geodesy from the University of Tehran with high honors, focusing on fast integer ambiguity resolution methods for real-time GPS positioning, after completing his M.Sc. in Geodesy and B.Sc. in Surveying Engineering, both with top rankings in his cohorts. His academic background is distinguished by consistent excellence, graduating with honors at every stage. Dr. Jazaeri’s expertise spans GNSS integer ambiguity resolution, least-squares adjustment methods, geodetic inverse problems, statistical quality control, and persistent scatterer interferometry for subsidence monitoring. With an h-index of 9, 583 citations, and multiple impactful publications, his research is widely recognized in the geodetic community. He has contributed significantly to advancing methodologies that enhance the accuracy and reliability of geodetic measurements and monitoring systems. His work combines rigorous theoretical foundations with applied solutions, making him a valuable contributor to both academic research and practical geospatial problem-solving. Recognized for his academic excellence and innovative research, Dr. Jazaeri continues to pursue cutting-edge studies in geodesy, positioning technologies, and Earth observation, with strong potential to expand his influence in global geospatial science.
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