Rush hour traffic is critical in any city, especially when there is a river bridge connecting two sides of it. The traffic situation in the capital city, Fredericton is usually not very bad except for rush hours. Geographically, Fredericton is divided in North and South regions, and both sides are connected by two traffic bridges … Continue reading
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UNB application allows users to view entire Earth in 3D
You might have seen 3D movies, pictures and played 3D video games. Does this made you say wow??. Imagine if you can see whole Earth in 3D and zoom/pan it, the way you want. Yes, the dream of seeing whole Earth in 3D is not very far. Dr. Yun Zhang lead team at the University … Continue reading
Smart use of currents for environmental management of maritime activities
The ever increasing human impact on vulnerable marine and coastal areas and especially the increase in risks associated with potential oil pollution, calls for novel methods for mitigating the impact of such risks. During a guest lecture at Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering UNB Fredericton, Dr. Tarmo Soomere presented an overview of the … Continue reading