Grejner-Brzezinska receives International Institute of Navigation's most prestigious award

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Prof. Yasuo Arai, IAIN president, presenting award to Grejner-Brzezinska during the IAIN’s 16th World Congress in Chiba, Japan
Associate Dean for Research and Professor Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska has been honored with the International Association of Institutes of Navigation's Harrison Award “for outstanding contributions in advancing high-accuracy GNSS/INS integrated systems, educating future navigation leaders, strengthening the ties between satellite navigation and geodesy, and for her service, collaborative efforts and international leadership in voluntary scientific organizations.”

The Harrison Award is the most prestigious award given by IAIN. One person is selected every three years by an international committee representing institutes of navigation from all over the world. Grejner-Brzezinska is the first woman to receive this award.

Institute of Navigation (ION) Fellow and past president, Grejner-Brzezinska also received the Institute of International Education’s Scholar Rescue Fund Outstanding Service Award earlier this year.

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