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Professor Robson is the Royal Academy / Airbus Chair in Large Volume Metrology where his research is focussed on developing, testing and demonstrating imaging systems for the optical metrology of engineering, medical and heritage structures.. He leads the 3DImpact Research Group at UCL where his reputation is founded on low cost photogrammetric systems and their use in both image networks and sequences. A current focus is on developing and demonstrating ubiquitous large volume optical metrology as a key enabler in the factories of the future..
Stuart is based at UCL's HereEast facility on Olympic Park, working in its interdisciplinary large volume robotics laboratory which is shared between Engineering, Computing Sciences and the Bartlett School of Architecture. He has successfully supervised 20 PhD students and contributed to over 150 publications spanning disciplines from geomatics, digital humanities, heritage recording, medical reconstruction, fisheries, aerospace, space structures and land form measurement. He is co author of several key textbooks on photogrammetry, one of which won the inaugural ISPRS Kraus Medal in 2010
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Stuart Robson has designed, delivered and assessed taught programmes since the commencement of his appointment at UCL in 1998 when he took on directorship of the MSc Photogrammetry programme and subsequently the inter-collegiate MSc Remote Sensing with Imperial College. He was one of four undergraduate programme directors who merged departmental undergraduate degree programmes following the merger between Civil & Environmental Engineering and Geomatic Engineering Departments. At undergraduate level he took a key role in redesigning the Geoinformatics degree course to incorporate a common first year and half of a second year with the existing Civil and Environmental undergraduate degree programmes and led a one week taught scenario on wind farm design. Whilst Head of Department he worked with the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Institute of Environmental Design Engineering to design and deliver a new 4 year MEng programme in Architectural Technologies. Spanning engineering, architecture and building physics with delivery founded on problem based learning, the programme is proving highly successful and will soon graduate its first students. With his new emphasis on research Stuart remains responsible for an MSc module in "Reality Capture" and supporting MSc project students from the Computing Science led Computational Robotics programme working at the HereEast large volume robot laboratory.
Professor Robson is the Royal Academy / Airbus Chair in Large Volume Metrology where his research is focussed on developing, testing and demonstrating imaging systems for the optical metrology of engineering, medical and heritage structures.. He leads the 3DImpact Research Group at UCL where his reputation is founded on low cost photogrammetric systems and their use in both image networks and sequences. A current focus is on developing and demonstrating ubiquitous large volume optical metrology as a key enabler in the factories of the future..
Stuart is based at UCL's HereEast facility on Olympic Park, working in its interdisciplinary large volume robotics laboratory which is shared between Engineering, Computing Sciences and the Bartlett School of Architecture. He has successfully supervised 20 PhD students and contributed to over 150 publications spanning disciplines from geomatics, digital humanities, heritage recording, medical reconstruction, fisheries, aerospace, space structures and land form measurement. He is co author of several key textbooks on photogrammetry, one of which won the inaugural ISPRS Kraus Medal in 2010
Teaching summary
Stuart Robson has designed, delivered and assessed taught programmes since the commencement of his appointment at UCL in 1998 when he took on directorship of the MSc Photogrammetry programme and subsequently the inter-collegiate MSc Remote Sensing with Imperial College. He was one of four undergraduate programme directors who merged departmental undergraduate degree programmes following the merger between Civil & Environmental Engineering and Geomatic Engineering Departments. At undergraduate level he took a key role in redesigning the Geoinformatics degree course to incorporate a common first year and half of a second year with the existing Civil and Environmental undergraduate degree programmes and led a one week taught scenario on wind farm design. Whilst Head of Department he worked with the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Institute of Environmental Design Engineering to design and deliver a new 4 year MEng programme in Architectural Technologies. Spanning engineering, architecture and building physics with delivery founded on problem based learning, the programme is proving highly successful and will soon graduate its first students. With his new emphasis on research Stuart remains responsible for an MSc module in "Reality Capture" and supporting MSc project students from the Computing Science led Computational Robotics programme working at the HereEast large volume robot laboratory.
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONSERVATIONpp.1-18, (2023)
GEOSPATIAL WEEK 2023, VOL. 48-1 (2023): 749-755
Journal of the American Institute for Conservationno. 2 (2023): 111-128
Metrologyno. 4 (2023): 377-380
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciencesno. W2 (2022): 112-119
ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF NEW DIGITAL PRACTICES IN GALLERIES, LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE SITESpp.243-256, (2020)
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