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Past seminars

2022

Semester One
Date Presenter(s) Institution Title
3 March 2021-22 School of Surveying Summer Bursary students: Ellorine Carle and Hugo Collins Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago

Ellorine: Resolving landscape dynamics in the Fox Glacier/Te Moeka o Tūawe catchment with remote sensing and 3-D change detection

Hugo: The Tunnel Beach Project

10 March Dr Greg Leonard Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago The Anomalous Winter 2019 Sea-ice Conditions in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
17 March A.Prof Tony Moore Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago "Even landforms have feelings": Geovisualisation for Geomorphology
24 March

2022 Honours students: Hugo Collins & Francesca Robb

Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago

Hugo: To align or not? That is the question

Francesca: How coastal boundaries in New Zealand change

7 April Scott Willis Willis Advisory & Climate Navigator Climate Sensitive Towns and Communities
21 April MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar
19 May Prof Sean Fitzsimons Te Iho Whenua | School of Geography, University of Otago Storms, earthquakes and landscape change: Decoding the sedimentary record in lakes
2 June Jim Bazsika Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago One Surveyor's Journey Towards The Appalachian Trail (AT)

Semester Two
Date Presenter Institution Title
21 July Lucy Coyle University of Otago, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Te Tiaki Mahinga Kai Using Esri Story Map ArcGIS to communicate local fishery data
4 August Dr Matt Schmidt Department of Conservation | Te Papa Atawhai Dunedin's Changing Shoreline: A city built on reclamation
9 August, 11am Anselm Haanan Toitū Te Whenua | Land Information New Zealand Surveying Māori Rights and Interests and Surveyor General's SURV399 Report Prize Presentation
11 August Brad Cooper Toitū Te Whenua | Land Information New Zealand Going south - the challenges of seafloor mapping under the ice
26 August Dr Crystal Olin Te pokapū rōnaki tāone-nui | The NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities, University of Otago, Wellington  Public Housing & Urban Regeneration: A Research Journey of Partnerships & Multidisciplinary Strands
1 September MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar
8 September Dr Todd Redpath Te Iho Whenua | School of Geography and Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago From snow cover to snow depth, and beyond, from space
15 September Rebecca Scannell Ministry for the Environment | Manatū Mō Te Taiao Our Future Resource Management System
22 September Charl-Thom Bayer Landportal and Open Up Guide for Land Governance Open Data for Improved Land Governance
29 September Associate Professor Mike Hilton Te Iho Whenua | School of Geography, University of Otago Sea-levels, seeds and lagoon island formation in the Maldives
5 October, 1pm Claire Buxton FIG Young Surveyors Volunteer Community Surveyor Program Map the World A Better Place with the FIG Volunteer Community Surveyor Program
6 October Surveying PG students: Martin Forbes and Aubrey Miller Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago Martin: The Limits of Control
Aubrey: When it rains, it avalanches: Initial observations and analysis of mass-movement sequence in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, 17-19 July 2022
12 October, 5pm 2022 Honours student final presentations: Frankie (Francesca) Robb Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying, University of Otago

Frankie: Oceans apart: Disconnections between physical and legal coastal boundaries

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2021

Semester One
Date Presenter(s) Institution Title
4 March School of Surveying Summer Bursary students: Hugo Collins, Liam McElwain, Yoyo Wu, Devon Allen & Ansela Fifita School of Surveying, University of Otago What did our Summer Bursary students get up to this year? (Part 1/2)
11 March School of Surveying Summer Bursary students: Khaylm Marshall, Daniel Gonzales Diaz, Yoyo Wu, Xuhong Chai and Laura Sterup School of Surveying, University of Otago What did our Summer Bursary students get up to this year? (Part 2/2)
18 March Tom Simons-Smith Dunedin City Council and WSP Climate Adaptation Planning: St Clair-St Kilda Coastal Plan
25 March Dr Chris Pearson School of Surveying, University of Otago &Trimble NZ Getting Trimble VRSnow and RTX coordinates on the same page as NZGD2000
1 April

2021 Honours students:
Alex McCulloch, Cameron Bartlett, Daniel Gonzalez, Devon Allen, Jeremiah Er, Liam McElwain

SURV470 Professional Project student:
Harry Rattray

School of Surveying, University of Otago Alex McCulloch: Lase scanning with an iPad Pro
Cameron Bartlett: Cultural perspectives in conservation
Daniel Gonzalez: Antenna calibrations for deformation monitoring
Devon Allen: Restrictive nature of covenants
Jeremiah Er: Detecting structural deformation with low-cost GNSS receivers and smartphones
Liam McElwain: Spatial analysis of comics
Harry Rattray: A future for Forbury Park (SURV470 Professional Project)
8 April MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar
15 April Dr Melanie Remy Division of Sciences Research, University of Otago Research Funding Opportunities for Surveying
22 April A Prof Sarah Wakes Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago Modelling wind flow over coastal dune systems
29 April Lutfur Rahman School of Surveying, University of Otago and
School of Sport and Recreation, Auckland University of Technology
Safe Routes to School Framework and Active Transport to School across Urbanization Settings in Otago, New Zealand (PhD presentation)
6 May Holly Walker The Helen Clark Foundation and WSP New Zealand The Shared Path: why we need low-traffic areas in New Zealand's cities
13 May Kurt Bowen Paterson Pitts Group Mobilising Land for Affordable Housing - Policy Options for Private Development in Dunedin City
20 May Dr Matt Amos LINZ SouthPAN – New Zealand and Australia’s Satellite Based Augmentation Network
27 May Dr Peter Lamb School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Otago Mapping sports performance using positional data
3 June Long Chen School of Surveying, University of Otago Spatial distribution of active transport to school and its factors across different urbanisation settings in Otago, New Zealand (PhD presentation)
Mid-semester break: Weds 16 July @ 4pm James Mowat and Nick Stillwell LINZ Modernising Landonline

Semester Two
Date Presenter Institution Title
15 July Dr Robert Odolinski Te Kura Kairūri/School of Surveying Best Integer Equivariant estimation for low-cost, multi-GNSS, single- and dual-frequency RTK receivers with short and long baselines
22 July Marcus Hall & Liam Sercombe Beca The Surveyor's Role As Innovator
29 July Dr Mick Strack, Emily Tidey Te Kura Kairūri/School of Surveying Surveying at the Survey+Spatial NZ Conference
12 August Anselm Haanan LINZ Contributing to the New Zealand Survey System
19 August Level 4 - no seminar
26 August Level 4 - no seminar
2 September MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar
3 September - 10am Frances Ifeoma Ukonze Te Kura Kairūri/School of Surveying Integrating green infrastructure as an adaptation tool for climate change in sustainable land transport development (PhD presentation)
9 September Level 3 maintained at Otago this week - no seminar
13 September - 1pm Dr Francesca Marzatico Te Kura Kairūri/School of Surveying Focus on the Pacific: Traditional governance in the Solomon Islands. From qualitative research to evidence based programming.
23 September Dr John Donaldson Te Ope Kātua o Aotearoa | New Zealand Defence Force Will land dominate the rising seas? The international legal conundrum framing the next 40 years of UNCLOS
30 September Declan Stubbing Discovery Marine Ltd (DML) Mapping Shallow Water and Shorelines
1 October - 1pm 2021 Honours students:
Alex McCulloch, Liam McElwain, Cameron Bartlett, Devon Allen, Jeremiah Er, Daniel Gonzalez
Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying Laser scanning with an iPad Pro - Alex McCulloch
Spatial analysis of comics - Liam McElwain
Cultural perspectives in conservation - Cameron Bartlett
Catching covenants – Compliance with and attitudes surrounding restrictive covenants in residential subdivisions - Devon Allen
Detecting structural deformation with low-cost GNSS receivers and smartphones - Jeremiah Er
Antenna calibrations for deformation monitoring - Daniel Gonzalez
7 October Aubrey Miller Te Kura Kairūri | School of Surveying Snow avalanche modelling along Milford Road, Aotearoa New Zealand
14 October Prof Michelle Thompson-Fawcett Te Iho Whenua/School of Geography, Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo/University of Otago Indigenous-led Property Development: Innovations and Implications

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2020

Semester One
Date Presenter(s) Institution Title
27 February (in L2) Peter Frost University of Otago Wellbeing and Support Services at Otago - for Surveying students
28 February (Friday 10:00-11:30 in L2) John Hannah (S+SNZ, NZ), Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse (SSSI, AUS), James Kavanaugh (RICS, UK), Derek Shanks (Trimble, USA) & Don Grant (RMIT, AUS) Hosted by Survey and Spatial NZ (S+SNZ) Weblink: Online Panel: The Future of the Profession - for S+SNZ members (Click here for poster)
28 February (Friday 14:00-15:00 in L1) Bronwyn Clarke Library, University of Otago Literature Searching Workshop - for Surveying staff and students
5 March (in L2) Christina Hulbe, Fraser Jopson, Emily Tidey & Kelly Gragg School of Surveying, University of Otago Studying and time management, then, Computing tips and tricks at Surveying - for Surveying students
12 March Summer student presentations from Jessie Scurr, Liam McElwain, Devon Allen, Thorton Birchler-Stockdill, Hugo Collins & supervisors School of Surveying, University of Otago What did our Summer Bursary students get up to this year...?!
19 March James Weir Otago Regional Council GIS Development in Emergency Management Otago
19 March (PUBLIC LECTURE, 17:00 - 18:00 in L2) Toby Stoff Clark Fortune McDonald PUBLIC LECTURE to celebrate Global Surveyors Day (21 March):
You Call That Steep? A Madcap Adventure Where a NZ Surveyor Takes on Guinness
26 March -
9 April (inclusive)
POSTPONED - No seminars during first weeks of COVID-19 Alert Level 4 - -
14 April - webinar Cory Brooks (Unique Subsea Australia), Emily Tidey (School of Surveying, University of Otago) Hosted by NZ Region of the Australasian Hydrographic Society (AHS) Cory: The latest hydrographic technology to hire from Unique Subsea Australia, QLD
Emily: Hydrographic surveying in NZ's sub Antarctic Islands

Click here for weblink on AHS webpage
16 April MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar - -
23 April POSTPONED - Some seminars planned to occur during COVID-19 response will move to Semester 2 - -
30 April Dr Paul Denys School of Surveying, University of Otago The ups and downs of coastlines: Implications of vertical land motion on coastal hazards
7 - 21 May (inclusive) POSTPONED - Some seminars planned to occur during COVID-19 response will move to Semester 2 - -
28 May Professor Kath Dickinson Department of Botany, University of Otago Botanic Gardens as biodiversity hotspots
Semester Two
Date Presenter Institution Title
9 July NO SEMINAR THIS WEEK - WELCOME BACK
16 July Martin Forbes and Todd Redpath School of Surveying, University of Otago Martin: Ross Ice Shelf rift interaction study (RISRIS), Todd: Insights into seasonal snowpack process from high resolution drone photogrammetry
23 July Dr Losā Moata’ane Division of Sciences, University of Otago Pacific knowledge and collaborations: A conversation with the Associate Dean (Pacific)
30 July Greg Leonard School of Surveying, University of Otago Antarctica sea ice research at University of Otago: Where we've been and where we're going
6 August School of Surveying staff School of Surveying, University of Otago Honours topics presentations
13 August Hamish Price School of Geography, University of Otago Geospatial tools for atmospheric science
20 August Saeed Rahimi and Martin Forbes School of Surveying, University of Otago Saeed: What sort of explanations agent-based models produce and how they contribute to our understanding of movement behaviours?, Martin: Ross Ice Shelf rift interaction study (RISRIS)
27 August MID SEMESTER BREAK - no seminar
3 September Bruce Robinson Global Survey Combining GNSS and Total Station Data
10 September Anselm Haanen Surveyor-General/Kairūri Matua, Land Information New Zealand TBC
17 September Peter Latu and Long Chen School of Surveying, University of Otago Peter: BSurv Honours presentation, Long: PhD research presentation
27 September
1 October Janet Stephenson Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago TBC
8 October Aubrey Miller School of Surveying, University of Otago TBC

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2019

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
28 February (in L2) TBD University of Otago Wellbeing and support services at Otago
1 March (in L1) (Streamed Webinar) LINZ, Marlborough District Council, and Te Ātiawa Manawhenua Ki Te Tau Ihu Trust Discovering NZ’s Ocean Data: Enabling a Blue Economy
4 March (in L1) Christina Hulbe, Fraser Jopson and Emily Tidey University of Otago Studying and time management
11 March (in L1) Emily Tidey and Kelly Gragg University of Otago Computing tips and tricks at Surveying
21 March Greg Leonard and Tony Moore University of Otago Hills and dams made of sand: Adventures in geospatial and engineering education
28 March Sara Fabrikant University of Zurich Smart assistive navigation devices to support wise decisions of the digital citizen
4 April Christina Hulbe University of Otago The calm, cool deep: Direct observation of ice, ocean and sea floor sediments under the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
11 April Sarah Lind and Adam Holloway Trimble Trimble: Technology. Opportunities. Success.
18 April Claire Freeman University of Otago Urban greenspaces: the ones planners and surveyors overlook!
25 April Mid-Semester Break
1 May (Wednesday) Vaughan Payne Waikato Regional Council From the School of Surveying to leadership in the Waikato
9 May Richard Harrison Global Survey Surveying for the Dunedin Central City Plan
16 May James Weir, Lena Bryant and Luke Johnson University of Otago Survey + Spatial as a Career
23 May Crystal Filep and James Berghan University of Otago Urban Design Explorations
30 May Todd Redpath University of Otago Should you buy a ski pass this winter?
Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
11 July Chris Hyslop Beca Virtual Cathedral
18 July Anselm Haanen (Surveyor General) Land Information New Zealand The Cadastral Survey System - Where are we heading?
25 July Michael Oberdries Oberdries Consulting Ltd and RIMU Growing Pains: Measuring the Capacity for Growth within Auckland City
1 August Pascal Sirguey, Tobias Brunk, Nicolas Cullen, Aubrey Miller University of Otago - Surveying Going, going, gone! How photogrammetry 2.1 reveals cold facts that change NZ glaciers’ story
8 August Tuia-250 team: Emily Tidey, Mick Strack, David Goodwin, Tony Moore, Kara Jurgens, Jean Louis Morrison, Liam Rees University of Otago - Surveying Tuia: 250 years of navigation, map making and belonging
15 August Yves Bühler WSL Institute for Snow and avalanche Research SLF, Davos, Switzerland Efficient geodata acquisition in challenging alpine terrain with optical Remote Sensing
22 August Andrew Swales NIWA Forests on the fringe
29 August Mid-semester Break
5 September Matt Amos Land Information New Zealand Mass Market Precise Positioning – Economy-wide benefits identified from the Australia & New Zealand SBAS Test Bed
12 September Matt Desmond and Maddy Glover University of Otago - Marine Science Habitat mapping using multibeam echosounder technology
18 September (Weds) Takarei Norton Kā Huru Manu Kā Huru Manu: My names are the treasured cloak which adorns the land
19 September Chris Pearson Trimble Dynamic datums and deformation models: Why do they matter?
24 September (Tue - 9am) Jing Ma University of Auckland Valuing Nature-based Interventions: the Economic Evaluation of Park Improvements for Health and Wellbeing
25 September (Wed - Noon) Wen Liu University of Auckland Exploring the effectiveness of the land-use plan in delivering intensification outcomes in Auckland
26 September Itzhak Benenson Tel Aviv University Would Automated Vehicles Displace Other Urban Transportation Modes?
27 September (Fri) David Parker Ministry for the Environment Action for healthy waterways and a better environment
27 September (Fri) AHS streamed webinar Australasian Hydrographic Society (AHS) webinar, sponsored by Trimble Professional Certification and JLAS Tide Gauges
3 October Ashraful Alam University of Otago - Geography “To let it, or not to let” - negotiated risks and the construction of housing informality in ethnically diverse owner-occupied premises in suburban Sydney
10 October Martin Forbes and Long Chen University of Otago - Surveying Postgrad Students Coupling an XFEM code for linear elastic fracture propagation to a viscous ice flow model (Forbes) / Visual spatial analysis of Active Transport to School Patterns in Dunedin Adolescents (Chen)

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2018

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
1 March (in L2) Dave Scott, Mark Chamberlain, Richard Mooney, Carolyn Walker University of Otago Student Wellbeing seminar
8 March (in L2) Don Townsend Human Resources Time management
15 March Emily Tidey School of Surveying Software tips for producing good assignments
22 March Prof Jaap Zevenbergen Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, University of Twente The Global Land Tool Network: leaving no one behind in land administration?
29 March Postgraduate Students School of Surveying Recent fieldwork undertaken by our Postgraduate students
5 April Mid-semester Break
12 April
19 April
26 April Emily Tidey School of Surveying Hydrographic measurements as spatial predictors of marine habitats and processes
3 May Lea Schueler-Beck, Aubrey Miller and Dr Greg Leonard School of Surveying University of Otago campus mapping: Where we’ve been, where we are and where we are headed
10 May Dr David Goodwin and Dr Mick Strack School of Surveying NZIS presentations
17 May
24 May
Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
12 July
19 July Martin Forbes and Saeed Rahimi PhD Candidates, School of Surveying Nature or Nurture? Rift Generation(s) at the north east front of the Ross Ice Shelf (Martin) & Agent-Based Movement Modelling (Saeed)
26 July Dr Matt Amos Land Information New Zealand Development of a satellite based augmentation system (SBAS) for New Zealand and Australia – improving mass market access to precise positioning
2 August
9 August Anne Harper Koordinates The Future of Geospatial data
16 August Dr Chris Pearson School of Surveying The Australia and New Zealand Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS): A new tool for New Zealand Cadastral surveyors?
23 August Long Chen and James Berghan PhD Candidates, School of Surveying Spatial Analysis and Geovisualisation in Active Transport (Long) & Danish cohousing: a whirlwind tour and some lessons for contemporary papakāinga (James)
30 August Mid-semester Break
6 September Dr Crystal Filep School of Surveying Big urban challenges and Dunedin
13 September Prof John Hannah Emeritus Prof at School of Surveying Rethinking coastal zone management in the light of climate change
20 September Assoc. Prof Antoni Moore School of Surveying Extending the map through art
27 September Geoff O’Malley Land Information New Zealand Update on LINZ Location Information Group activities and more…
4 October Dr Steven Mills Department of Computer Science Culture and Heritage Applications of Computer Vision
5 October (1pm) Prof Robin Kundis Craig Law University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Water as Property: Implications in the United States and New Zealand

2017

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
2 March James Berghan and Martin Forbes PhD Candidates, School of Surveying PhD topic presentations
9 March Dr. Greg Leonard School of Surveying Using Open Source Geospatial Software in Antarctic Sea Ice Research
16 March Prof. Slawek Tulaczyk Earth & Planetary Sciences Department, University of California When glacier motion goes seismic: asperities and creeping zones revealed by regional-scale GPS and passive-source seismic monitoring of a 'glacier fault' in West Antarctica
23 March Prof. Christina Hulbe School of Surveying Subglacial bathymetry and the future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
30 March Otago Innovation Ltd Otago Innovation Ltd Industry Engagement; increasing research impact
6 April Dr. Paul Denys School of Surveying The Geodetic Team's response to the Kaikoura 2016 earthquake
13 April Dr. Adam Campbell School of Surveying Fingerprint matching for ice shelves. How to identify sources of thickness change to the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
17 April Mid-semester Break
27 April Dr. Felix Ng Department of Geography, University of Sheffield A new view of ice flow across Antarctica and Greenland
4 May Prof. Matthew Zook Department of Geography, University of Kentucky Crowd‐sourcing the Smart City: Big Geosocial Media Data, Ethics and Urban Governance
11 May Todd Redpath PhD Candidate, School of Surveying and Department of Geography Measuring seasonal snowpack with drone photogrammetry
18 May Aubrey Miller School of Surveying Modelling large-scale winter recreation terrain selection
25 May Dr. Chris Pearson School of Surveying An updated strain rate map for New Zealand: What does it tell us about the tectonics of this part of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary
Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
13 July
20 July Jesse Teat Tussock Innovation IoT, a product developer's perspective
27 July Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Who should own water and waterways and what should that mean?
3 August
10 August
17 August All staff School of Surveying Honours project topics
24 August Brian Coutts School of Surveying Land Surveying: has technology fundamentally changed the profession?
28 August Mid-Semester Break
7 September Dr. Peter Knight Geomatics N.Z. Ltd Edminstin vs Sanfords Ltd: An Oyster skipper fights for his
rights to intellectual property
11 September Pim Kuus Teledyne Reson, Australasian Hydrographic Society Understanding shallow water multibeam systems
14 September Dr. Mick Strack et al. School of Surveying MĀORI THEME RESEARCH AT TE KURA KAIRŪRI
21 September Richard Hemi School of Surveying The survey of an endangered bird – The Bulford Kiwi
28 September Geoff O’Malley Land Information New Zealand National Perspectives on Geospatial Capability and Research
5 October Justin Farquhar et al. Library, Divisional Office and the Publications Office PBRF presentations
12 October

2016

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
3 March Dr. Tony Moore and Dr. Judy Rodda School of Surveying Making sense of the tracks of dolphins or other moving objects
10 March Richard Hemi School of Surveying LiDARRAS - A project to laser scan survey the NZETC WWI tunnels of Arras
17 March Dr. John Donaldson GEOINT New Zealand (GNZ), part of the New Zealand Defence Force Order Upon The Sea
24 March Various School of Surveying School of Surveying Summer Bursary Project Presentations
25 March Mid-Semester Break
7 April Dr. Pascal Sirguey and Dr. Nicolas J. Cullen School of Surveying and Department of Geography A geostatistical framework to consolidate over a decade of mass balance measurements on Brewster Glacier, Southern Alps, New Zealand
14 April Dr. Pascal Sirguey et al School of Surveying Reconstructing the mass balance of Brewster Glacier, New Zealand, using MODIS-derived glacier-wide albedo
18 April (1 pm) Opening remarks from: Gary Chisholm (Trimble), Ron Tyson (NZR Chairman). Presentation by: Steve Brodet (Hydroid, Inc) NZ Region - Australasian Hydrographic Society (NZR AHS), proudly sponsored by Trimble and Kongsberg Developments in the use of AUV’s for Hydrography, Australasian Hydrographic Society Webinar #2
21 April Yong Chien Zheng PhD Candidate, School of Surveying Consequence of 2012 Mw 8.6 northern Sumatra earthquakes towards Sundaland plate
28 April Mark Nichols Trimble NZ The Changing role of the Surveyor
9 May James Kavanagh RICS Land Group Student seminar: Why Professionalism Matters! An insight into the structure of professionalism and its relevance to our land surveying/geospatial industries both nationally and internationally
12 May Dr. Chris Pearson School of Surveying Towards a modernized geodetic datum for Nepal: Options for developing an accurate terrestrial reference frame following the April 25, 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake
19 May Prof. Mark Stirling Department of Geology Modelling Seismic Hazard in New Zealand using Seismic, Geological and Geodetic Data
26 May

Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
14 July Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Housing Crisis - Crisis? What Crisis? – or Keep Calm and Carry On? A commentary about the government’s response to affordable housing
21 July Dr. Pascal Sirguey School of Surveying Snow cover dynamics and hydrological modelling using MODIS snow products in the Athabasca catchment, Alberta, Canada
28 July Alia Khan Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder Quantifying sources, distribution, and processing of light absorbing aerosols in the cryosphere: A comparison of dissolved and refractory black carbon in polar and high mountain regions
4 August Mark Dyer Land Information New Zealand The power of where - future developments for the New Zealand cadastre
11 August Dr. Matt Amos Land Information New Zealand Improving New Zealand’s Vertical Datum with Airborne Gravity
18 August Julien Boeuf School of Surveying Evidences of sub-optimal photogrammetric modelling in RPAS-based aerial surveys
25 August Kelly Gragg School of Surveying Deconstructing a LIDAR Point Cloud
29 August Mid-Semester Break
8 September, 12pm Dr. Adam Campbell School of Surveying Fingerprinting past changes to the Ross Ice Shelf
8 September, 1pm Pernilla Löfgren and Charlotte Dawson Land Information New Zealand Geospatial Opportunities at Land Information New Zealand
15 September Dr. Robert Odolinski School of Surveying Low-cost multi-GNSS receiver precise positioning - are we there yet?
22 September Dr. Paul Denys et al School of Surveying The effect of seismically induced vertical land motion on New Zealand's long term tide gauge record: - An elephant in the room?
29 September Yong Chien Zheng PhD Candidate, School of Surveying A Geodetic Study of Strain Distribution on the Sundaland Plate
6 October Colin O'Byrne School of Surveying How did that get built? Employing analytical governance frameworks to understand urban design
13 October Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Legal Personality. The Rights of Nature, or Restoring Maori Customary rights

2015

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
26 February Emerson Pratt Manager, Teaching & Learning Facilities, ITS, University of Otago An introduction to the University of Otago's new Student Desktop
5 March Various School of Surveying Summer Bursary Student Presentations
12 March Dr. Rob McCaffrey Portland State University Inter-­‐seismic locking on the Hikurangi subduction zone: Uncertainties from slow-­‐slip events
19 March Dr. Tony Moore and Marc Russwurm School of Surveying / Technical University of Munich Mountains of Work!
26 March Dr. Robert Odolinski School of Surveying New Zealand’s first results for multi-GNSS single-baseline RTK positioning
2 April
9 April Mid-Semester Break
16 April Gary Chisholm Trimble Marine Construction using GNSS
23 April
30 April Andrew Burrell Global Survey UAV data acquisition, processing and deliverables: allowing technology to do the legwork
7 May Dr. Ian Hamling GNS A view from above: Satellite Radar Interferometry observations of New Zealand's deforming crust
14 May Professor William Cartwright RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia NeoCartography: citizen cartographers, GPS, consumer electronics and mapping
21 May Dr. David Goodwin Te Kura Kairūri, School of Surveying Hybrid solutions to securing land rights in the continuum between customary and formal land tenure
28 May Dr. David Goodwin Te Kura Kairūri, School of Surveying Surveys to determine the orientation of standing stones on the Hauviri and Taputapuātea maraes on Ra'iatea, and associated issues
Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
9 July
16 July Various School of Surveying and Dept. of Geology Our seas and oceans – still to be explored and charted
23 July Dr. Rachel Whitsed School of Environmental Sciences, Charles Stuart University, NSW, Australia Modelling vegetation change, human health and wellbeing and zombies! (not all at once)
30 July Prof. Christina Hulbe Te Kura Kairūri, School of Surveying Flow variability and ongoing margin shifts on Bindschadler and MacAyeal Ice Streams, West Antarctica
6 August Various SURV 453 / 553 Panel Discussion A future for Princes Street
13 August
20 August
27 August Mid-Semester Break
3 September
11 September (Friday, 1 pm) Andrew McDowell Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) Open Source Enabling Technologies for Tenure Governance
17 September Various Te Kura Kairūri, School of Surveying 200 and 300 level student info session for available electives
25 September (Friday, 1pm) Various SURV 469 - Advanced Stormwater Design Student Presentations TBC
1 October Yong Chien Zheng PhD Candidate, School of Surveying The Sunda megathrust deformation process: 15 years of recent great earthquakes

2014

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
20 March, 5:30 pm in Burns 1 Lecture Theatre Drs. Pascal Sirguey and Nicolas Cullen School of Surveying / Geography Department The changing height of Aoraki / Mt Cook
27 March, 5:30 pm in Burns 1 Lecture Theatre Dr. Ted Scambos U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center Antarctica in the Palm of Your Hand: A Science Tour of the Ice Sheet
3 April Prof. Bill Cartwright RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia The Geography of World War 1 Cartoons: Gallipoli
10 April Auckland Islands: Part I School of Surveying + Depts. of Geology and Marine Science What were they doing down there?!
17 April Dr. Pascal Sirguey and Dr. Nicolas Cullen School of Surveying / Department of Geography Creating a new elevation model of Kilimanjaro from very high resolution GeoEye-1 images and assessing ice volume of the Northern Ice Field of Kilimanjaro: the photogrammetry strikes back
24 April Mid-Semester Break
1 May Surveying Selfie Challenge Surveying Selfie Challenge Poster
8 May Dan Wallace GeoSystems Technologies that will transform Surveying
15 May Kambiz Borna PhD candidate, School of Surveying A Vector Agent Approach to classify satellite images
Wed, 21 May, 4 pm Dr. Sigrun Hreinsdottir GNS Science The 2010 Eyjafjallajökull and 2011 Grímsvötn eruptions, Iceland: Insights from GPS geodetic measurements

Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
25 June Dr. David Goodwin School of Surveying Communal land tenure in transition: improved policy planning through case study comparison
17 July Don McKinnon LINZ Out of the Pan - Into the Fire - Zen and the Art of Cadastral Maintenance
24 July Stan Lusby Link to Supporting Document The Spatial Awareness Conundrum in Ancient Polynesia (With Parallels from Ancient Greece) - Star Pillar Navigation Concepts; Indigenous experience versus Cartesian Science
31 July Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying A new look at resource management: EDS v King Salmon 2014
7 August Emily Tidey School of Surveying Marine Habitat Mapping: Linking Pattern and Process in Marine Systems
14 August Hydro Student Presentations Hydrography - More than just Charts
21 August Dr. Simon Cox GNS Science - Te Pu Ao The Te Horo (Dart) Landslide – Laser Scanning, SfM Photogrammetry, Hydrosurveying and some lessons for Land Use Planning
29 August Mid-Semester Break
4 September Engineering Surveying Class Presentations School of Surveying 4th year students SURV 459 Student Presentations
11 September Maaike Duncan Terramark Gardens View and the Sabina Apartments
18 September SURV 480 / SURV 590 Student Presentations School of Surveying Students SURV 480 / SURV 590 Student Presentations
18 September

Visitor Teaching Seminars A

1 pm - Joseph Wright

2 pm - Dr. Chris Pearson

Visitor Teaching Seminars A
19 September Visitor Research Seminars A 1 pm - Dr. Chris Pearson

2 pm - Joseph Wright

Visitor Research Seminars A
Mon 22 + Wed 24 September Visitor Teaching Seminars B 1 pm M - Dr. Yushin Ahn
2 pm M - Dr. Cindy Wang
12 noon W - Dr. Robert Odolinski
Visitor Teaching Seminars B
23 September Visitor Research Seminars B 9 am - Dr. Cindy Wang
12 noon - Dr. Yushin Ahn
1 pm - Dr. Robert Odolinski
Visitor Research Seminars B

2013

Semester 1
Date Presenter Institution Title
26 February Prof. Frank Schwarzbach Dresden University The German Cadastral System
7 March Dr. Abdelali Fadil School of Surveying New Zealand 20th Century sea level rise
14 March Dr. Dr. Abdelali Fadil and Dr. Pascal Sirguey School of Surveying Assessment of MODIS precipitable water vapor over New Zealand using GPS and radiosondes measurements
21 March No Seminar Scheduled
26 March Prof. John P. Wilson University of Southern California The Geospatial Revolution
27 March Prof. Natascha Oppelt University of Kiel Use of hyperspectral remote sensing in coastal waters & integration of remote sensing data into hydrological or vegetation models
28 March Mr. Massimo Santanicchia Icelandic Academy of Arts The Reykjavik Urban Environment
4 April Mid-Semester Break
11 April Dr. Chris Pearson School of Surveying PositioNZ-PP: Development of an online GPS Post-Processing Service for New Zealand
18 April Dr. Don Grant Land Information New Zealand Reshaping the New Zealand Cadastre: A 10 - 20 Year Strategy
25 April Anzac Day
9 May Mr. Richard Hemi School of Surveying Scanning the past for a future perspective
16 May Summer 2012/13 Bursary Student Presentations Summer 2012/13 Bursary Presentations
23 May Panel Discussion New Zealand Housing Panel Discussion
30 May Panel Discussion Landscape representation and visualisation

Semester 2
Date Presenter Institution Title
18 July TBA TBA TBA
25 July TBA TBA TBA
1 August Emily Tidey School of Surveying Hydrography - the big picture and the finer detail
8 August Benjamin Quaye School of Surveying Land information deficiencies and the development of the urban real estate market - case study of Ghana
15 August Dr. Martin Gribble GHD Logging trucks on local roads - are we killing the pavement?
22 August Prof. Christina Hulbe School of Surveying What's past is prologue
29 August Mid-Semester Break
5 September No Seminar
12 September Dr. Brian Ballanytne (via podcast) Natural Resources Canada Boundary disputes: the price of federalism
19 September Dr. John Haines GNS Revealing Hidden Deformation Sources in New Zealand
26 September Mr. Bruce Wallen Discovery Marine Limited Hydrographic Surveying with Multibeam Echo Sounders in the Bay of Islands
10 October Mr. George Williamson Walking Access Commission A discussion on Walking Access Maps

2012

Date Presenter Institution Title
8 March Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Coastal Boundaries
15 March Dr. Pascal Sirguey School of Surveying Insights into temporal variability of surface flow velocity of the Tasman Glacier, New Zealand, provided by optical satellite imagery and A century of ice retreat on Kilimanjaro: The mapping reloaded
22 March Prof. John Hannah School of Surveying A detailed determination of regional sea level trends in New Zealand
29 March Dr. Chris Pearson School of Surveying Surveying of shaky ground, maintaining accurate coordinates in tectonically active areas
19 April Dr. David Goodwin School of Surveying Securing land rights for land in transition from communal to individualized tenure
10 May Dr. Mike Hilton Department of Geography Surveying and monitoring the dynamic dune systems of Stewart Island (1998 – 2012): A Geographer’s perspective
17 May Mr. Grant Humphries PhD Candidate, Department of Zoology Automated species distribution modeling: Python, ArcGIS and the Alaska GAP Initiative
31 May Dr. Ali Fadil School of Surveying Evidence for high rates of sea level rise in New Zealand during the 20th Century
19 July Mr. Vick Jaya MSc Candidate, School of Surveying 3D GIS – extending data visualization capabilities into the 3rd dimension
26 July Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Claims for water rights
9 August Mr. Clifford Patterson PhD Candidate, School of Surveying Monitoring deforestation and agricultural intensification in the New River Watershed, Belize
16 August Mr. Mark Smith LINZ Crown pastoral lease tenure review: a Surveyor's perspective
23 August Assoc. Prof. Julian Smit University of Cape Town, South Africa Geomatics: a profession in flux
23 August Prof. Venkat Lakshmi University of South Carolina, USA Studies of the land surface hydrological cycle using modeling, observations and remote sensing
23 August Prof. Christina Hulbe Portland State University, USA Big or little? Using numerical models to interpret recent change in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
13 September Dr. Huw Horgan Victoria University, Wellington The grounding zone of the Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica
18 September Dr. David Fairbairn Newcastle University, United Kingdom Integrating volunteered geographic information with official spatial data
26 September Ms. Nuala Gallagher Cypress Hills Verde, USA Equity and sustainability in an urbanizing world
26 September Dr. Sean Connelly University of Regina, Canada Getting beyond green: strategic sustainability for 21st Century communities
26 September Mr. Colin O'Byrne Victoria University, Wellington Exploring the influence of governance on urban form

2011

Date Presenter Institution Title
17 February Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Estimation of the global averaged value of the crust-mantle density contrast
3 March Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Coastal erosion in Norfolk: the dilemma of property
10 March Mr. Neil Bates / Mr. Josh Columbus / Mr. Luzi Gan School of Surveying Deformation surveying / A high resolution DEM for New Zealand / Joint adjustment levelling networks in New Zealand
17 March Dr. Piotr Jankowski / Dr. Timothy Nygerges San Diego State University / University of Washington Using online spatial decision support collaborative tools in distance learning education
22 March Dr. Timothy Nygerges and Dr. Piotr Jankowski University of Washington / San Diego State Participatory geospatial information architectures
24 March Dr. Timothy Nygerges and Dr. Piotr Jankowski University of Washington / San Diego State Participatory role-play in collaborative decision support
28 March Dr. Timothy Nygerges and Dr. Piotr Jankowski University of Washington / San Diego State Participatory modelling methodology - tightening the geoweb design loop
7 April Mr. Graeme Blick LINZ LINZ's geospatial, customer and geodectic strategies
14 July Dr. Tony Moore School of Surveying Layered and embedded approaches to cartography-art interface
21 July Ms. Amelia Auge / Ms. Dawn Coburn Phd Candidates, School of Surveying Satellites, radiowaves and sea lions: new insights of site fidelity in pinnipeds? / Gone tomorrow? Choosing the past to create the future
22 July Dr. Pavel Novak University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic Gravity field modelling and satellite techniques
28 July Dr. Greg Leonard School of Surveying Analysis of Antarctic landfast sea ice displacements derived from a combined Global Navigation System and Total Station array
4 August Mr. Julian Muenster, Mr. Paul Crane, Dr. Mariusz Nowotawski / Mr. Geoff Hay Department of Information Science / School of Surveying Augmented reality virtual note application on Android Phones / Time for OSCAR
11 August Dr. Josef Strobl University of Salzburg, Austria People and actions - geosocial sensors and map interfaces
18 August Dr. Ali Fadil / Mr. Ahmed Abdalla School of Surveying Evidence for a slow subsidence of the Tahiti island from GPS, DORIS and combined satellite altimetry and tide gauge records / Accuracy analysis of state-of-the-art global gravity models using GPS-levelling and gravity data - a New Zealand case study
25 August Mr. Brian Coutts School of Surveying Regulation and discipline for cadastral surveyors - a case study in the Australasian reciprocating region
8 September Mr. Robert Wayumba / Mr. Chris Joseph PhD Candidates, School of Surveying History and effects of land registration in Kenya / Land tenure research in a post-conflict environment
22 September Dr. Hauti Hakopa Department of Information Science Mapping the Mana of the Whenua
29 September Dr. Femke Reitsma University of Canterbury Measuring and representing processes for GIS
6 October Dr. Mick Strack, Assoc. Prof. Kerry Shepherd, Mr. Tim Jowett and Mr. John Harraway School of Surveying, HEDC, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Monitoring changes in the environmental attitudes of higher education students
13 October Dr. Paul Denys, Dr. Chris Pearson and Mr. Mike Denham School of Surveying A geodetic study of the Otago Fault System
20 October Dr. Chris Pearson School of Surveying Surveying on shaky ground: An improved model of tectonic deformation and how this helps surveyors in the western US and Alaska
25 October Mr. Jeremy Palmer LINZ The LINZ GIS data service
27 October Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Commentary on recent land law: using and stopping unformed legal roads / Developments on coastal hazard zones
4 November Dr. Mairead de Roiste Victoria University, Wellington Do users agree? Exploring users' expectations about the placement of common map elements
10 November Ms. Judy Rodda / Mr. Mariano Rodriguez PhD Candidates, School of Surveying Counting dolphins is not as easy as it would seem - estimating the seasonal abundance of Hector's dolphins using capture-recapture techniques / Spatial ecology of introduced mammalian predators in New Zealand: Using satellite technology to quantify resource selection
1 December Mr. Igor Drecki and Ms. Shannon McColley University of Auckland GeoDataHub: Building a geospatial data repository for New Zealand

2010

Date Presenter Institution Title
29 January Dr. Robert Tenzer / Mr. Yuri Marinovich / Ms. Julia Nicholson School of Surveying The study of long-term temporal deformation of the Earth's crust induced by the polar motion in New Zealand / A compilation of the map of the lateral topographical density distribution in New Zealand from the currently available geological data
12 February Dr. Robert Tenzer / Mr. Ahmed Abdalla School of Surveying First results of a new gravimetric geoid model for New Zealand / Validation of the new gravimetric geoid model KTH-NZ2010.v1 using GPS-levelling and existing quasigeoid models for New Zealand
12 March Dr. Tony Moore School of Surveying Maps as comics, comics as maps
19 March Mr. Robert Wayumba PhD Candidate, School of Surveying Modelling land tenure systems
16 April Mr. Richard Hemi School of Surveying Laser scanning for heritage and archaeological preservation
23 April Mr. Chris Joseph PhD Candidate, School of Surveying Land tenure and human security during post-conflict development
30 April Dr. Greg Leonard School of Surveying Ice crystals in the water column: the view from an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)
7 May Dr. Pascal Sirguey / Mr. Todd Redpath / Assoc. Prof. Sean Fitzsimons / Dr. Andreas Kaab School of Surveying / Department of Geography Utilising optical satellite imagery to derive multi-temporal flow fields for the Tasman Glacier
14 May Dr. Robert Tenzer / Mr. Vladislav Gladkikh School of Surveying Global bathymetric stripping corrections to the gravity field quantities / Mathematical model of the global ocean saltwater density distribution
21 May Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Responding to the Crown's proposal to remove lands from Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act and allow for mining on protected conservation land
28 May Dr. David Goodwin School of Surveying An alternative Cadastral Survey Dataset for New Zealand
4 June Mr. Brian Coutts School of Surveying Disciplinary principles for Cadastral Surveyors - A case study in Australia and New Zealand
11 June Mr. Phil Rhodes School of Surveying Urban design in the making
18 June Mr. Phil Rhodes School of Surveying The survey-accurate digital Cadastre - can a coordinate define a boundary point?
25 June Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Crustal deformations due to oean-tide loading in New Zealand
16 July Prof. John Hannah School of Surveying The difficulties in using tide gauges to monitor long-term sea level change
23 July Mr. Chris Knight School of Surveying Surveying and aviation
30 July Mr. Don McKinnon School of Surveying Why I went to America and what I found - or does the GPS as-built match the design!
13 August Mr. Chris Knight School of Surveying A perspective on the evolution of computing and communication networks from then to now
20 August Mr. Geoff Hay PhD Candidate, School of Surveying The Open Source Cadastral Application and Registry (OSCAR) software: Theory of operations overview
27 August Dr. Chris Pearson US National Geodetic Survey The inclusion of Alaska and other progress in improving the accuracy of geodetic coordinates in the Pacific North America plate boundary zone
10 September Dr. Paul Denys School of Surveying Tide gauge-cGPS measurements in New Zealand
16 September Mr. Vladislav Gladkikh / Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Atmospheric pressure loading software
8 October Mr. Geoff Bates Otago Surveying Company Life after graduation
15 October Mr. Scott Preskett School of Surveying Multi-antenna GPS motion sensing for hydrographic surveying in ports and harbours to the Spheroid
22 October Ms. Teresa Cole MSc Candidate, School of Surveying An intensive investigation into the presence of an acceleration in sea level rise using New Zealand's long-term records
12 November Mr. David Shearer MSc Candidate, School of Surveying Shared spaces and the role they could play in New Zealand
26 November Mr. Luke Chamberlain PGDip. Candidate, School of Surveying Victorian future coasts LiDAR survey

2009

Date Presenter Institution Title
12 March Mr. Joseph Wright / Mr. Aaron Fleury Summer Bursary Students, School of Surveying Wastewater and stormwater GIS-based models of urban catchments / Evaluation of consumer-grade GPS in bush environments under tree canopies / Reliability evaluaiton of GPS RTK systems using the ISO 17123-8 standard
19 March Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Gravimetric forward modelling of the step-wise topographically corrected and CRUST 2.0 model crust density contrasts stripped gravity field
9 April Mr. Phil Rhodes School of Surveying An introduction to vacuum sewerage systems with case studies
23 April Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Modelling the monthly variation in continental water storage with GRACE
7 May Dr. Greg Leonard School of Surveying Platelet ice - ocean interaction during winter in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
23 July Dr. Stuart Edwards Newcastle University, United Kingdom GPS calibration and validation of altimetric satellite radiometers
27 July Dr. Chris Pearson US National Geodetic Survey The future of the North American Datums: Whate we have now, what's wrong and things may change
3 August Dr. Robert Tenzer School of Surveying Global atmospheric corrections to the gravity field quantities
17 August Dr. David Goodwin School of Surveying The spirit behind land agreements - examples from Canada, Zimbabwe and New Zealand
24 August Dr. Mick Strack School of Surveying Property rights for a new world: can our property regime adapt to an ethic of sustainability?
8 October Dr. Robert Tenzer / Matt Stevens School of Surveying A study of vertical tectonic deformations in New Zealand using continious GPS data
22 October Dr. Tony Moore School of Surveying Geographical vector agents and agricultural land use
2 November Mr. Abraham Growcott / Mr. Pascal Sirguey Department of Marine Science / School of Surveying Acoustic and photogrammetric length estimates of sperm whales
9 December Dr. Robert Tenzer / Mr. Ahmed Abdalla School of Surveying The ellipsoid corrections to the fundamental formula of physical geodesy

2008

Date Presenter Institution Title
15 September Dr. Tomaz Podobnikar

Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Simulation and representation of the positional errors of boundary and interior regions in maps
9 October Dr. Tony Moore School of Surveying Visual spatial metaphors for user focus: an alternative view of cartograms
16 October Dr. Peter Whigham Department of Information Science Keep your eye on the ball: revisiting a mouse-based spatio-temporal system for collecting rugby union patterns
23 October Dr. Tony Moore School of Surveying Visual spatial metaphors for user focus: an alternative view of choropleth maps
30 October Dr. Nigel Stanger Department of Information Science Scalability of techniques for online geographic visualization of web site hits
6 November Dr. Steven Roberts Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada MOEA for greenlands system design
13 November Dr. Greg Leonard School of Surveying The role of collection systems modelling in the strategic review of an existing wastewater reticulation system - a case study of the Nelson Regional Sewerage Business Unit Network
20 November Mr. Geoff Hay PhD Candidate, School of Surveying Architecture for an open source semantic spatio-temporal land administration application
5 December Dr. Peter Knight School of Surveying The contribution of the School of Surveying to hydrography of Otago Harbour
11 December Dr. Brendon Woodford Department of Information Science Rule extraction from spatial data using an entropy-based evolving fuzzy neural network
18 December Mr. Pascal Sirguey School of Surveying

The application of the Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) in the Upper Waitaki

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