JNT University (Hyderabad) Degree: Ph.D Major: Spatial Information Techn Dates: August 2005- December 2007
Andhra University (Visakhpatnam) Degree: M.Sc., Major: Geography Dates: April 1999- April 2001
Professional Experience
GITAM UNIVERSITY (VISAKHAPATNAM) Title: PROJ,.FELLOW Dates: 2003-2007
PREPARTION OF MAPS ON NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
General Information
About five years of research experience in Remote Sensing & GIS applications. Knowledge of the theory and principles of Geographic Information Systems, Land use/Land cover planning and Water Resources applications. Technical expertise and real time experience in GIS Applications using ArcGIS; ERDAS IMAGINE and ILWIS softwares
Keywords
ArcGIS; ERDAS IMAGINE and ILWIS softwares
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