Geoffrey Duh is an Associate Professor of geography and Director of GIS Programs at Portland State University. His research focuses on developing geo-computational theory and techniques to integrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing in spatial decision-making. He uses spatial modeling, simulation, and optimization techniques in applications such as land-use planning, emergency planning, and resources management. He has a bachelor and a master degree in Geography from National Taiwan University and a PhD in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Michigan.
Geoffrey Duh is an Associate Professor of geography and Director of GIS Programs at Portland State University. His research focuses on developing geo-computational theory and techniques to integrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing in spatial decision-making. He uses spatial modeling, simulation, and optimization techniques in applications such as land-use planning, emergency planning, and resources management. He has a bachelor and a master degree in Geography from National Taiwan University and a PhD in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Michigan.
Positions
Present
Association Professor,
Portland State University
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Geography