ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

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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.

Fall 2009


FEG335. Numerical and Computing Methods

ERE596. GIS-Based Modeling

Spring 2009


ERE796. Remote Sensing of the Environment

Fall 2008


ERE596-06. GIS-based Modeling

Spring 2008


ERE351. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics

  • Consists of two lectures (M, W 12:45-1:40 at Baker 437).

Fall 2007


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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