Geospatial Engineering (Research)
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- Postgraduate
- Main Site (Newcastle)
Course summary
The Geospatial Engineering MPhil and PhD at Newcastle University aims to foster, promote and conduct research of international quality. We attract high-quality graduates and researchers and train them to international standards.
Our research has significant relevance in non-academic settings. We often apply it through consultancy to industry. This includes:
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the global offshore industry
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local authorities
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engineering and surveying companies.
We are a key part of the TSB Satellite Applications Catapult North East Centre of Excellence.
Examples of MPhil and PhD supervision in our research areas include:
Satellite geodesy
GPS and geophysical modelling
GPS/GNSS geodesy
precise orbit determination of altimetric and geodetic satellites
sea level
ice sheet mass balance
satellite altimetry
static and temporal gravity field and reference frame analyses from dedicated satellite missions
SAR interferometry
geophysical and industrial deformation monitoring
geodynamics and geohazards
integration of GPS and INS
engineering geodesy
Geospatial Engineering
geoinformatics and advanced GIS
geospatial algorithm development
spatial modelling including network modelling, cellular automata and agent based approaches to spatial complexity
multimedia cartography and information delivery
temporal GIS
geospatial data management
airborne and satellite remote sensing applied to environmental impact assessment
land use, vegetation and pollution monitoring
Earth observation of urban systems
photogrammetry
laser scanning
precise non-contact dimensional control.
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