On May 16, 2025, Liu Zhaoyan, Ren Hanxin, Li Bingqing, Yan Zhe, Zhang Honghai and Wang Chuji, the masters of the class, successfully defended their master's theses.
Five committee members were invited to attend the master's thesis defense. The panel comprised: Prof. Niu Xiaoji (GNSS Research Center, Wuhan University), Assoc. Prof. Ren Xiaodong, Assoc. Prof. Wang Lei, Assoc. Prof. Chen Dezhong (Wuhan University), and Assoc. Prof. Deng Chenlong (Wuhan University of Technology). The examiners provided detailed critiques of the student's thesis and presentation, offering valuable suggestions for further refining the academic work.
The invited thesis defense committee members include Prof. Niu Xiaoji and Assoc. Prof. Chen Dezhong from the GNSS Research Center at Wuhan University, Prof. Ren Xiaodong from the School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Assoc. Prof. Wang Lei from the State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS), and Assoc. Prof. Deng Chenlong from the School of Navigation at Wuhan University of Technology.
Under the meticulous guidance of Prof. Geng Jianghui, these diligent students completed their respective master's theses: "A Comprehensive GNSS Cycle Slip Detection Method Considering Ionospheric Anomalies" by Liu Zhaoyan, " Research on GNSS Multipath Hemispherical Map Model with Geographic Cut‑off Elevation Constraints" by Ren Hanxin, "Comparison of GNSS PPP⁃RTK Performance under Different Atmospheric Models" by Li Bingqing, "Quality Control Methods and Applications for GNSS Satellite Clock/bias Combination" by Yan Zhe, "Research on Multipath Modeling Method for GPS/Galileo/BDS-3 Overlap Frequency" by Zhang Honghai, "Research on the Tightly-coupled Vehicular RTK/INS/LiDAR Positioning System in the Urban Area" by Wang Chuji.
Following deliberations by the thesis defense committee and a confidential voting process, Prof. Niu Xiaoji announced that all six candidates had successfully passed their master's degree oral examinations. Subsequently, the graduates took commemorative group photos with Prof. Geng and committee members. They expressed profound gratitude for Prof. Geng's mentorship and the research team's collaborative support throughout their academic journey.
Dreams and wishes may be far, but they can be fulfilled with dedicated pursuit. Heartfelt congratulations to the six graduates on the successful defense of their master's theses. May their professional and personal lives be filled with lasting fulfilment and academic integrity.
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