Photo: Ph. D. Candidate Contact info Email: meazami@uga.edu Research Interests: The nature of data, particularly spatiotemporal data. Analyzing movement and environmental data in human-animal conflict areas to find viable and mutually beneficial solutions. Developing software tools that aid in the analysis and visualization of spatiotemporal data. Teaching and pedagogy of spatiotemporal related software and techniques. LinkedIn Profile Other Affiliations: American Association of Geographers University Consortium for Geographic Information Science Graduates on the Job Market: On the Market Education Education: Ph. D. 2027 (projected) University of Georgia, Georgia Geography (Geospatial Information Science) M.I.T. 2003 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Internet Technology M. S. 1991 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana Geography (Regional Planning) B. A. 1988 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana Geography (Cartography and Remote Sensing) Certificates 2026 (projected) Interdisciplinary Certificate in University Teaching, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga, USA 2005 Graduate Certificate in GIS, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga, USA 2002 Certificate in Computer Programming, Cardiff University, Wales, UK Dissertation/Thesis Title: Identifying Spatiotemporal Movement Patterns of Wild Bull African Elephants to Assist with Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution Research Selected Publications: Budak Arpinar, I., Sheth, A., Ramakrishnan, C., Lynn Usery, E., Azami, M. and Kwan, M.‐P. (2006), Geospatial Ontology Development and Semantic Analytics, Transactions in GIS, 10: 551-575. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9671.2006.01012.x Research Areas: Geographic Information Science Earth, Environment, and Climate Labs: Center for Geospatial Research Community Mapping Lab