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Teaching
I am interested in teaching various courses in GIScience. They include a series of GIS: Introduction to GIS, GIS-based Modeling, Database for GIS, and Web-based GIS, and a series of remote sensing: Introduction to Remote Sensing and Introductory/Advanced Digital Image Processing.
I believe that teaching is a great opportunity to contribute to the scientific society, to communicate with future researchers, and at the same time to deepen my understanding and knowledge.
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Spring 2012
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ERE693. GIS-based Modeling (syllabus)
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Fall 2011
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ERE335/ERE530. Numerical and Computing Methods (syllabus)
ERE692. Remote Sensing of the Environment (syllabus)
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Spring 2011
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ERE596-12. Remote Sensing of the Environment
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Fall 2010
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FEG335. Numerical and Computing Methods
ERE596-06. GIS-Based Modeling
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Spring 2010
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ERE596-12. Remote Sensing of the Environment
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Fall 2009
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FEG335. Numerical and Computing Methods
ERE596-06. GIS-Based Modeling
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Spring 2009
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ERE596-12. Remote Sensing of the Environment
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Fall 2008
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ERE596-06. GIS-based Modeling
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Spring 2008
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ERE351. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics (syllabus)
- Consists of two lectures (M, W 12:45-1:40 at Baker 437).
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Fall 2007
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ERE596-06. GIS-based Modeling
- Objective: implement spatial and temporal modeling concepts using GIS-based modeling techniques.
- Topics include spatial interpolation, suitability and capability modeling, hydrologic modeling, dispersion modeling, calibration modeling, accessbility modeling, and rainfall-runoff modeling.
- Consists of two lectures (M, W 10:35-11:30 at Baker 437) and one lab (W 3:45 - 6:35 at Baker 438).
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