Newcastle University
Second semester 2022/2023
CEG2707: Map Projections and Geodetic Datums
This course aims to familiarize students with the coordinate systems utilized in surveying, GIS, and remote sensing. It covers geodetic datums used both globally and in the UK.
CEG1705: An Introduction to GNSS and its Applications
The aim of the module is for students to understand the principles underlying the use of GNSS at metre and sub-metre accuracy for applications in surveying, GIS, transport, agriculture, asset management, and scientific studies.
First semester 2022/2023
CEG3707: Geohazards and Deformation of the Earth
Introduction of active research areas in geohazards, which benefit from the application of geodetic deformation monitoring techniques. I jointly teach this module with Pr. Peter Clarke
First semester 2021/2022
CEG2722: Data Analysis II
This module introduces informatics in the context of spatial data manipulation and processing. I jointly taught this course with Pr. Phil James where my primary focus was on introducing students to the Linux operating system and its relevance in data science. I covered the fundamentals of bash scripting to equip students with essential skills for data manipulation and analysis..
I have ceased delivering this course; however, I have made the lecture notes available below for reference. The course content was developed based on the material found in the book Data Science at the Command Line
- Lecture 1: Introduction
- Lecture 2: Getting Started
- Lecture 3: Obtaining Data
- Lecture 4: Scrubbing Data
- Lecture 5: Putting it all together
The Australian National University
First Semester 2015/2016
EMSC3032: Melting Polar Ice Sheets, Sea Level Variations and Climate Change
Module leader: Pr. Paul Tregoning
In this module, students learn about several Earth-observing satellite missions and how to derive
and interpret results in terms of physical changes on Earth.
I contributed to running labs using Fortran programming for inverse problems
applied in climate/geodesy applications.
EMSC8019: Advanced Earth Physics
Module leader: Pr. Simon McClusky
This course consists of a series of modules dealing with advanced geophysical methods used to explore Earth.
The course combines advanced theory in these areas with integrated case studies and applications related to current research topics.
I contributed in developping lab material for basics interpretion of GPS and InSAR data for active tectonic applications.