Advanced GIS for Environmental Engineering - Theory (Lecture)
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Duration | 2 SWS |
Term | Wintersemester 2022/23 |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates
- 28.10.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Introduction (Compulsory for all)
- 04.11.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Lecture
- 11.11.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Lecture
- 18.11.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Mini Project 1
- 18.11.2022 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Group work after lecture
- 25.11.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Additional room for group work
- 25.11.2022 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Q&A
- 02.12.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Lecture
- 09.12.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Lecture
- 16.12.2022 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Mini Project 2
- 16.12.2022 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Group work after lecture
- 13.01.2023 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Additional room for group work
- 13.01.2023 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Q&A
- 20.01.2023 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Additional room for group work
- 20.01.2023 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Q&A
- 27.01.2023 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Lecture
- 03.02.2023 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Mini Project 3
- 03.02.2023 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Group work after lecture
- 10.02.2023 09:45-11:15 2100, Seminarraum , Additional room for group work
- 10.02.2023 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Q&A
- 17.02.2023 10:00-12:00 3238, Cip-Raum , Q&A
Admission information
Objectives
- Spatial awareness while working with spatial data
- Gaining and extending GIS knowledge
- Ability to learn and leverage GIS applications
- Familiarity with geo-databases
- Ability to visualize and interpret spatial data
- Reliable handling and preprocessing of city models for simulation purposes
- Problem solving skills both individually and in groups
- Gaining and extending GIS knowledge
- Ability to learn and leverage GIS applications
- Familiarity with geo-databases
- Ability to visualize and interpret spatial data
- Reliable handling and preprocessing of city models for simulation purposes
- Problem solving skills both individually and in groups
Description
The official title of this course is "Advanced GIS for Environmental Engineering" (without "Theory", since this course provides a mixture of both theory and practical projects).
Please ALL attend the first lecture on Oct 28 in room 2100 (main campus) at 9:45 o'clock, where we will provide a short introduction to the course as well as explain other organizational matters.
This course provides a general introduction to the usage and possibilities of geographical information systems (GIS) for Environmental Engineering. The major goal of this course is to provide an overview and potential of GIS in the context of semantic 3D city models. In addition to the theoretical part, some hands-on experience (e.g. mini-projects) shall be introduced during the course. These cover the spatio-semantic analyses and simulations on the basis of urban datasets.
Please ALL attend the first lecture on Oct 28 in room 2100 (main campus) at 9:45 o'clock, where we will provide a short introduction to the course as well as explain other organizational matters.
This course provides a general introduction to the usage and possibilities of geographical information systems (GIS) for Environmental Engineering. The major goal of this course is to provide an overview and potential of GIS in the context of semantic 3D city models. In addition to the theoretical part, some hands-on experience (e.g. mini-projects) shall be introduced during the course. These cover the spatio-semantic analyses and simulations on the basis of urban datasets.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of spatial data is recommended but can also be quickly learned during the course
Examination
Presentation and report