Former Instructors
and Consultants
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 | Weimin Li
Weimin Li currently is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Landscape
Architecture & Environmental Planning. Her major research interests include
relationship between environment and behavior, especially how physical
settings (i.e. vegetation) impact safety issues (i.e. crime) of urban
neighborhoods; spatial decomposition and spatial analysis, and how these
major GIS methodologies can be applied in solving empirical physical-social
interactive planning issues; digital mapping in CAD and GIS environment.
She has been a teaching assistant of La188, "Introduction of GIS", as well
as a short course instructor of the GIS Center and research assistant in the
AEGIS lab.
lwm@uclink.berkeley.edu |
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Luo, Wei
Second year PhD in Environmental Planning Department.
I am interested in landscape ecology and spatial statistics approach to characterize landscape, particulary urban / rural fringe landscape. Currently I am TAing laC188x, which is an introductory GIS course. |
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Lori Tsung holds a B.A. in Foreign Language and Comp.Sci (Australia) and an M.C.P. (UC Berkeley). She is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the the Department of City & Regional Planning in the College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley. tsung@gisc.berkeley.edu |
Former Instructors
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Mu Lan Ph.D., is a recent graduate from UC Berkeley's Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Department. mulan@gisc.berkeley.edu
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Maria Cacho, B.S., Ph.D. is a recent graduate from UC Berkeley's Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Department.
cacho@ced.berkeley.edu |
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Matt Wacker holds a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Davis and is currently a Master's student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. Before coming to Berkeley, Matt worked for 6 years as a programmer/analyst and consultant specializing in decision support programming and relational databases. His interests include land use and environmental planning especially as applied to rapidly growing areas of the Western United States.
mwacker@uclink4.berkeley.edu |
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David Saah
dsaah@nature.berkeley.edu |
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Austin Troy, B.A., M.F. is entering his third year as a doctoral student in the department of Environmental Science Policy and Management, studying spatial applications of environmental economics. He has a master's degree in forestry from Yale and has worked in natural resource management in the U.S., Canada and Brazil.
austint@nature.berkeley.edu |
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Bijan Khazai is a second year doctoral student in Civil Engineering. He holds a Masters in Geotechnical Engineering (UC Berkeley) and BS degrees in Geology and Geological Engineering (University of Missouri-Rolla). Bijan's research interests include applying GIS to develop a regional seismic landslide susceptibility model and using digital mapping technology for landslide mapping.
khazai@ce.berkeley.edu
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Josh Metz is a first year MLA student in Environmental Planning and holds a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State University. For the past five years he's worked with the USDA Forest Service in the Sierras on environmental assessment projects focused on stream and watershed conditions. His is experienced working with GIS databases in Arc/Info and ArcView for environmental analysis and planning.
Website
joshmetz@uclink4.berkeley.edu |
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Gordon Ye
gordonye@hotmail.com |