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A. B.I taught for 15 years GIS, Remote Sensing and GIS
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Application of GIS and remote sensing is having a lot of opportunities for database creation and management in science and engineering branches. I can help students to use these techniques for job as well as PhDs. The fact is that these techniques are helpful in commerce, as well as in medical sciences and art disciplines. To represent geographic data in mining and modeling is important for climate, agriculture, and architects. Also, providing inputs to mineral exploration and identification of mineralized zones in the field all need remotely sensed data analysis. The scope is immense and utilization of geographic data is tremendous utility in every field.
Subjects
Hydrogeology Beginner-Expert
All Geology subjects Beginner-Expert
Remote Sensing and GIS Applications Beginner-Expert
Experience
Associate Professor (Oct, 2013–Sep, 2024) at Arba Minch Technology Intstitute
Supervised doctoral students, taught classes for climate change and sustainable development and earth observation for hydrology (PhD) and PG classes for advance GIS and remote sensing. Update of the doctor and the PG curriculum, the member of the quality assurance, the FGC member, the doctoral committee, the examination quality assessment and the member of the disciplinary action committee, an experience in working in industry using remote sensing and GIS for mineral accommodation zones and educational institution for 15 years in abroad.
Geologist (Apr, 2009–Aug, 2013) at Taurian Resources Niger SA
Remote Sensing Image Analysis for Mineralized Zone Identification. • Cartography and Maps Preparation. GIS data modeling Leading team of Geologist and Technicians in the Field. Data interpretation and data survey, plotting and Drill hole data plotting. Additionally, work in coordination with field staff on report filing, delineation of AOI for renewals, and public relations with the Ministry of Mines officials.