The 3 Advanced Courses of Geographic Information Systems (1. Information Sources and Digital Terrain Models (LiDAR). 2. Hydrological studies and Flooding Studies. 3. Cartographic production and Cadastral Management) are intended to serve for more in-depth understanding of the application areas of Geographic Information Systems, especially in relation to the urban, territorial, environmental and infrastructural planning. It will provide theoretical and practical foundations so that participants can successfully cope with the realization of complex projects using GIS software (Commercial and Open Source) since the course will have a eminently practical methodology.
In addition, we will use several resources from the Spatial Data Infrastructure through its application in real works.
Once this courses are done, participants will be able to consider the execution of more specialised works through the use of Geographic Information Systems, focusing on the areas of interest, having a solid foundation to work with the vector model and the raster one. The knowledge acquired by the students will be important to the development of their projects, in their university period or in the course of their professional life.
COURSE 1: INFORMATION SOURCES, DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELS (LiDAR) AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
Session 0: Session 0: Reminder on the use of GIS.
Session 1: Information Sources
Session 2: Digital Terrain Models (LiDAR)
Session 3: Environmental Management
COURSE 2: HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES AND FLOODING STUDIES.
Session 0: Reminder on the use of GIS.
Session 1: Hydrological Studies.
Session 2: Flooding Studies (Part 1).
Session 3: Flooding Studies (Part 2).
COURSE 3: CARTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION, CADASTRAL MANAGEMENT, ANALYSIS OF NETWORKS AND MOBILITY.
Session 0: Reminder on the use of GIS.
Session 1: Mapping Production.
Session 2: Cadastral Management
Session 3: Analysis of Networks and Mobility.
Francisco Emilio Molero Melgarejo
Engineer, Doctor and Professor of Roads, Canals and Ports at the University of Granada in the Department of Urban and spatial Planning of the E.T.S. Engineering of Roads, Canals and Ports.
He is a specialist in Urban planning, spatial Planning, Environment and Geographic Information Systems and a member of the Research Group called “Territorial Synergies” at the University of Granada. He has collaborated on several Urban Planning and Sustainable Mobility Plans and has been director of more than thirty Hydrological-Hydraulic Studies associated to the planning and in a great number of Environmental Impact Studies and Territorial Diagnostics. He has taught more than 50 training courses highly specialized in areas such as Geographic Information systems, river modeling in public and private entities among which we can highlight: EGMASA, Tragsatec, Foundation Institute for euro-Mediterranean Water, professional Association of Engineers of Roads, Channels and Ports, Assyce Group, IADEE Training, etc...
It is also worth noting his participation in the project of development of a Geographic Information System for the management of spaces and infrastructure for the Conservation service of the Board of trustees of the Alhambra, the distinction in several contests of ideas for projects of urban and territorial national and international level projects, and the publication of a dozen ofresearch articles in international journals.
His main lines of research are aimed at: The simulation in urban and territorial and The mapping of processes and flows applied to the planning.
Jorge Hernández Marín
Engineer of Roads, Canals, and Ports at the University of Granada and Master UNIGIS in Geographic Information Systems who is also a member of the Research Group “Territorial Synergies”, at the University of Granada.
He has worked as self-employed professional in the GIS sector and has performed works as a GIS technician and analyst in the private consulting field.
Founding partner and CEO of GIS4tech SL, a Spin-Off of the University of Granada, he works as a specialist in the application of Geographic Information Systems in Civil Engineering, especially in Water and Environment areas . Between the tasks carried out by him, the use of GIS is permanently involved. He has also participated in the drafting of projects, territorial diagnostics, environmental, impact studies, hydrological-hydraulic studies, data analysis and spatial networks, creation of DTMs using LIDAR technologies, the realization all kinds of maps (topographic, thematic, flows, processes, spatio-temporary, etc) that serve as the basis for the realization of projects and its planning.
He has conducted more than a dozen of training courses in Geographic Information Systems at all levels (from training at the basic level up to of highly specialized levels).
Supervised practical Sessions: 10 hours/courrse, adding up to a total of 30 hours for the three courses.
After the completion of the course, it will be possible to recognize it by 1.44 credits to reduce the workload of the student.
Students of bachelor and Master's degrees in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Forest Engineering, Building, Geography and any other qualifications related; researchers and professionals related to territorial, infrastructural and environmental planning.
Students who successfully pass the course will get a completion certificate signed by the Department of Urban and spatial Planning of the University of Granada, GIS4tech, Spin-Off of the UGR and D. Emilio Molero Melgarejo, course coordinator and professor of the E. TS. of Engineers of Roads, Canals and Ports of Granada.
Correo electrónico: info@gis4tech.com