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What do graduate students majoring in geodesy and surveying engineering, photogrammetry and remote sensing do?

Graduate students want to study academics, and the earth is actually engaged in academics. However, at present, graduate students who study the earth are mainly employed by the Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, the Geographic Information Center and the Seismological Bureau. At present, provincial geographic information centers and surveying and mapping bureaus don't do much about the earth, that is, they only do GPS C-level and D-level networks, but C-level and D-level networks are actually slightly advanced general control, all for money! On the contrary, the Seismological Bureau wants to engage in land, but it is biased! Generally, the survey institute does not need it, and neither does the Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources!

There is a lot of work in photogrammetry and remote sensing, which is also needed by the Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources and the Survey Institute, because the so-called remote sensing is actually mapping with aerial photos and satellite photos. When it comes to surveying and mapping, the demand is greater!