New Zealand Aerial Mapping - Optech ALTM 3100 LiDAR and Rollei Camera â March / April 2008. AAMHatch â Optech ALTM G
CHRISTINE M. IKSIC http://ciksic.googlepages.com
+1 724 964 4643
8263 Peebles Rd. Pittsburgh, PA. 15237
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EDUCATION Bachelor of Science - Applied Geographic Technology - QPA 4.0/4.0 - May 2005 - Slippery Rock University Associates of Applied Science - Professional Piloting - QPA 3.7/4.0 - June 2003 - Community College of Beaver County
EXPERIENCE AERIAL SURVEYING FLIGHT HOURS 575hrs – Optech LiDAR Systems / 3100EA & Gemini 375hrs – Leica ALS50 Phase I & II LiDAR Scanner
480 hrs – Leica ADS40 Digital Imaging Scanner 30hrs – RC30 Film Camera
FREELANCE AERIAL SURVEYING PACIFIC REGION PRESENT Navigator New Zealand Aerial Mapping - Optech ALTM 3100 LiDAR and Rollei Camera – March / April 2008 AAMHatch – Optech ALTM Gemini LiDAR and Applanix DSS Camera – May / June 2008 NEW ZEALAND AERIAL MAPPING LTD. HASTINGS, NZ. 2007 - 2008 Navigator Aviation duties include primary operator of the Optech ALTM 3100 LiDAR scanner and wave form digitizer (WFD), and support operator for both the RC30 and Vexcel UCD sensors. Responsibilities include comprehensive flight planning, aircraft mobilizing, managing job priorities versus cost and weather, and preliminary data processing. Experience in sensor installation and maintenance, SBET creation, and raw point cloud generation. MERRICK & COMPANY. DENVER, CO. 2006 - 2007 LiDAR Technician Responsible for operation of the Leica ALS50 Phase I & II LiDAR scanners and the DACSII camera system; including post processing and quality control of GPS/IMU data, medium format imagery, and discrete laser data. Position demanded rapid decision making, mechanical and electrical problem solving, and self management while working in extended field locations. EARTHDATA INTERNATIONAL, LLC. HAGERSTOWN, MD. 2005 - 2006 Data Acquisition Coordinator Field responsibilities required installation, operation, and maintenance of airborne remote sensing systems and associated components; consisting of the Leica ALS50 LiDAR and ADS40 image scanner, Applanix IMU, PAV30 mounts. In-office duties included QC of imagery and point cloud data, flight planning, and postprocessing GPS/IMU data. Position demanded self management, organization, and discipline to work extended and off hours. Additionally, implemented database system to integrate, manage, and record all aspects of flight operations; aircraft and aircrew scheduling, aircraft maintenance, seasonal and weather mobilization planning, and data acquisition tracking. SRU GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRNONMENTAL STUDIES DEPT. SLIPPERY ROCK, PA. 2004 - 2005 GIS Lab Assistant Instructed and tutored students in the use of ArcView, ArcGIS, IDRISI, and other GIS and GPS equipment. Oversaw the maintenance, organization, and upkeep of the lab facility while aiding faculty with mapping and data products. Additionally, completed independent research on; “Examining Sedimentation and Surface Change Analysis of Lake Nicaragua (1978-2000)”, presented orally at the Association of American Geographers Conference 2005.
+1 724 964 4643
CHRISTINE M. IKSIC
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PENNSYLVANIA AIR NATIONAL GUARD PITTSBURGH, PA 2001 - 2006 Logistics Customer Service Representative Conducted complex and advanced logistics support involving a multidisciplinary approach with impacts on supply, procurement, contracting, and accounting. Instrumental in implementing and directing innovative logistics solutions and ensuring customer asset requests are satisfied efficiently. Gained experience in discipline, authority orientation, and attentiveness to detail. U.S. DOD Secret Clearance
COMPUTER & OTHER SKILLS Commercial Pilot Certificate: Airplane Multi-Engine Land and Instrument Ratings – 226 Total Hours Software Experience; Applanix POSAV/ POSPAC; TopoFlight, TrackAir, ASCOT, ESRI ArcGIS 9 & ArcView 3.1, IDRISI Kilimanjaro, AutoCAD, ERDAS Imagine, MARS (Merrick Advance Remote Sensing) Software, ALTM-NAV Planner, Trimble Planner, multiple GPS Equipment; Trimble, Ashtech, Novatel, and Sokia.
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Solicited by the grassroots organization Citizen’s Environmental Association of Slippery Rock Area (CEASRA) to create surface analysis maps of ground water analytes around a local landfill. Work included organizing EPA water sampling data, database development, and conducting spatial analysis in relation to the landfill and water quality. Additionally, developed and administered a survey to local residents evaluating their concerns of environmental risk and water quality.
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Initiated an independent study titled “Examining Sedimentation and Surface Area Change of Lake Nicaragua (1978 – 2000). Analyzed remotely sensed Landsat imagery from 1978, 1986, and 2000 to determine if local claims by Nicaraguans of lake infilling and shoreline advancement, by as much as one kilometer over twenty years, could be identified. Work included classification of near infrared bands, digitizing of lake perimeters, editing vector shapefiles, calculation of lake area, perimeter and margin of error, and use of spatial analysis to categorize pixels into varying classes of change. Final results were presented at the Association of American Geographers Convention 2005, Slippery Rock University Research Symposium 2005, Pittsburgh Geologic Society 2005, and the Regional Alliance Research Symposium 2005.
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March 2005 traveled to Sansalvador, The Bahamas as part of a field research team to map and evaluate the health of coral reefs. The work was conducted using ArcPad in connection with Delorme BlueLogger GPS units. High resolution live mapping was completed of large coral reef beds. Beyond collection duties included data QC, file management, and spatial analysis of reef disease and classification.
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October 2004 was solicited by an individual from the Pittsburgh Geologic Society (PGS) to create maps for a PGS field guide. Remapped the glacial boundaries of Western Pennsylvania according to field research done by Dr. D’Urso. Work included heads up digitizing of field data, database management, and hard copy map production.
HONORS Warrant T. Strain Memorial Award – Outstanding Senior in Geography - 2005 Paul F. Rizza Scholarship – Geography – 2004 /2005 Slippery Rock University Presidential Scholar – Top 20 Graduating Students - 2005 Honor Graduate U.S.A.F. Basic Military Training - 2001