
I am lucky to have a great bunch of graduate students working with me.
Feel free to contact them directly if you would like more information on their
research.
Current Students:
MGIS Students:
Liliana Diaz (rsldiaz@ucalgary.ca):
Prototype WebGIS for the the Online WildAlberta Project, Provincial Museum of
Alberta.
Joan Pereverzoff (jlpereve@ucalgary.ca):
Development of a rapid-assessment technique for identifying human disturbance
features in forested landscapes using object-based image classification.
Elizabeth Podgurny (e_podgurny@hotmail.com):
Habitat identification for Ord's Kangaroo Rat in the Middle Sandhills
Region, Alberta.
Geoff Ryder (geoff_ryder@nexeninc.com):
Spatial data standards for petroleum users.
Mark Sherrington (msherrington@golder.com):
Measuring seismic line and wellsite revegetation in the boreal forest using
scanned false-colour infrared imagery (with Dr. Mryka Hall-Beyer).
Ilya Storm (gistorm@ucalgary.ca):
Design of a GIS data model of landscape and environmental conditions for the
skiing industry.
Graeme
Zander (gisccs@telusplanet.net): Application of DSS/GIS in determining the ideal sites for feedlots.
MSc Students:
Jeff Yuen (jlyuen@ucalgary.ca):
Integrating ecological tolerance models with remote sensing data and GIS to
predict fine-scale vegetation patterns.
PhD Students:
David
Lieske (djlieske@ucalgary.ca):
Predicting species occurrence from mapped wildlife observational data, with
applications to biodiversity assessment and identifying critical habitat for
species at risk.
Graduated
Students:
Joe Lee, MGIS (2003): Object-Oriented
Approach to Simulation Modeling of Animal Movement.
Wasi Raza, MGIS (2003): GIS-based Decision
Support System for Pipeline Route Optimization.
Becky Ritson-Bennett, MGIS (2003): Assessing the
Effects of Heli-portable 3D Seismic Survey on Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos
horribilis) Distribution.