Award and Recognition

Journal of Geospatial Intelligence and Computing (JGIC) rewards researchers and research organizations from around the world who make a significant contribution to the development of their field and who are recognized for their exceptional achievements and who, thus, have a positive impact on the economic and social development of society.

The awards honor the men and women who have contributed to the progress of humanity through their dedication to science. The awards help to raise the profile of researchers and organizations.

Best Paper Awards

The annual Journal of Geospatial Intelligence and Computing (JGIC) Best Paper Awards recognize the best papers published in the Journal of Geospatial Intelligence and Computing (JGIC)The Editorial Board has selected the papers below as winners of the Best Paper Awards, highlighting their significant research contributions measured against achievement and potential impact.

Young Researchers Awards

The annual Journal of Geospatial Intelligence and Computing (JGIC) Young Researchers Awards is an annual programme aimed at fostering innovative research. The SIRG provides prizes to two graduate students, generally, one Master’s candidate and one Ph.D candidate nominated by the Editorial Board.

Editor Recognition Awards

  • In recognition of Editors’ work and to provide transparency about the journal’s review process,
  • The name of the Editor who accepts a manuscript will be mentioned in the final published version of the paper.
  • Getting a letter or certificate of contribution from the journal editor
  • Our Editorial Board is typically composed of prior winners of Editor Recognition Awards.

Reviewer Recognition Awards

A reviewer’s input to the editorial process is invaluable, and as publishers, we seek to recognize the efforts of reviewers.

From among reviewers, we select those who consistently submit reviews of the highest quality for our Editor’s Recognition Awards

The reviewers receive recognition from the Journal of Geospatial Intelligence and Computing (JGIC), and include:

  • Being included in a journal’s annual list of reviewers, typically in the year’s first or last issue.
  • Getting a letter or certificate of contribution from the journal editor