Introducing Henrik Haggrén
Henrik Haggrén
Professor
Dr.
Contact info
- Address: HUT, Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing,
Otakaari
1 F, FIN 02150 Espoo, Finland
- Tel: +358 9 451 3900 (office), +358 9 594 746 (home)
- Fax: +358 9 465 077
- E-mail: Henrik.Haggren[at]tkk.fi
- Room: M223
Official reception time
- Wednesday 14 - 15.30
- Please contact in advance: Ms. Marika Ahlavuo, phone
+358-9-4513901.
Teaching
- Introduction to Photography, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
- Fundamentals of Photogrammetry
- General Photogrammetry
- Close Range Photogrammetry
Research Interests
- Videogrammetry
- Autonomous 3-D Measuring Systems
- Stereoscopy
Projects
Memberships
- Poligoni
- The Association of Finnish Surveyors (MIL)
- The Finnish Association of Graduate Engineers TEK
1666452
- The Finnish Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing ( FKS
)
- The Finnish Society of Surveying Sciences ( MMTS
)
- The International Society for Optical Engineering ( SPIE
) 61432
- The Machine Vision Association of the Society of Manufacturing
Engineers
(MVA/ SME ) 2664704 09/86
- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. ( IEEE
) 04032702
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung und
Geoinformation (DGPF)
- Remote
Sensing and Photogrammetry Society (RSPSoc)
- American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing ( ASPRS
) 421628
Personal Interests
Why did I come to study Photogrammetry?
- Photogrammetry releases you from fixed perspectives.
- After two years of studies in surveying, I spent three months as
a
summer
1970 student in Stuttgart, Germany, at the Landesvermessungsamt
Baden-Württemberg.
The works included various photogrammetric tasks in the field and
office.
Thereafter I wanted to know more about the photogrammetry itself, and I
started to study it.
Institute of Photogrammetry and
Remote
Sensing