Graduates of this program will be prepared for high-demand roles in several fields. Potential career paths include, but are not limited to the following:
Geospatial Engineer: Working in government agencies, tech firms, or private industry to design and manage spatial data solutions.
Remote Sensing Analyst: Using satellite and aerial imagery for applications in agriculture, defense, or urban planning.
GIS Specialist: Supporting city planning, environmental protection, and infrastructure development with spatial data insights.
Geospatial Intelligence Analyst: Working in defense or intelligence sectors to analyze spatial data for security and operational planning.
Robotics development: Design, develop, test, and deploy robots and unmanned vehicle navigation systems, integrating sensors (GPS/GNSS, LiDAR, cameras, IMUs), developing algorithms for localization, path planning, obstacle avoidance, and ensuring accurate spatial data acquisition.
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