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MSc in Geospatial Technologies, 2009
BA in Geography, 2004
Major Duties:
•Coordinator of the Geographic Information systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing Lab for a graduate program in Geomatics and Geodesy
•Providing GIS and Remote Sensing Technical help for researchers and students
•Lecturing and conducting labs on courses such as Geographic Information systems (GIS), Remote Sensing and Aerial Photo Interpretations to under graduate students.
•Tutor on Digital Photogrammetry course for a graduate program in Geomatics and Geodesy
•Co-advisor for graduate students working thesis projects
•Consulting GIS firms working on land use and urban planning projects
•Coordinator of GIS and Cartography Lab for undergraduate degree students
•Assisting lectures on GIS and Remote Sensing, Spatial Analysis, Quantitative and Research Methods in Geography, Cartography and Mapping to under graduate students.
•Coordinating field trips and providing GIS desktop help for researchers and students
Good experience in handling Geo information and Geodata
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