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William Hamilton serves as Professor in the Department of Geography and Sustainability at Salem State University, where he maintains an active teaching schedule including courses in meteorology, oceanography, and GIS. With over 35 years of educational experience spanning elementary to post-doctoral levels, he developed seventeen new courses, established the Digital Geography Laboratory, and created both the Masters and Ph.D. programs in Geo-Information Science. His work bridges academia and industry through ongoing consulting with Fortune 100 companies on GEOINT applications.
His academic credentials include:
- BA
- MS
- Ed.M
- Ph.D
Hamilton's research focuses on spatial mathematics, quantitative geography, and advanced geospatial technologies including digital image processing (hyperspectral, lidar, radar) and close range photogrammetry. Current projects involve time-space modeling for anti-terrorism bio/chemical warfare initiatives and applied spatial modeling in economic geography, reflecting his dual expertise in theoretical frameworks and national security applications.
He has earned multiple awards for GEOINT curricula development and integration, supported by successful grant acquisition for laboratory infrastructure and academic program expansion.
Hamilton founded the Digital Geography Laboratory, which serves as the operational hub for geospatial research, software development, and interdisciplinary collaboration at Salem State University.
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