Inspired by his father, Lillesand’s interest in remote sensing began early
Dr. Tom Lillesand, a Madison native and internationally renowed professor, reflects back on his UW career.
Dr. Tom Lillesand, a Madison native and internationally renowed professor, reflects back on his UW career.
The UW-Madison Department of Geography and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies are hosting an open house to showcase the stately structure at the corner of Park Street and Observatory Drive in Madison, and the …
A summer job grew into a lifelong career for the retiring UW-Madison professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Watching students learn and grow was his greatest reward for the past 27 years.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will honor Drs. Thomas Lillesand, Frank Scarpace and Alan Vonderohe for their nearly 90 years of combined service.
The longtime civil engineering professor is retiring after over 30 years of service. How have photogrammetry, remote sensing, and the UW changed over his career?
By mid-summer, three longtime UW-Madison professors involved in photogrammetry, remote sensing, and GIS will retire.
Jamon Van Den Hoek was recently awarded a scholarship named for the former UW professor.
Symposium and dinner banquet to be held May 20th
For almost 30 years, the campus map for UW-Madison has retained the same basic design– a distinct oblique perspective considered cutting-edge in 1977. However, times change, and the map used by thousands of campus visitors …
On November 16th the UW-Madison Department of Geography sponsored the third-annual GIS Day Expo at the UW Memorial Union.