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Laramie Potts is an Associate Professor at the School of Applied Engineering and Technology, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on geomatics engineering, geophysics, and space weather modeling, with notable contributions to satellite geopotential studies and educational innovations in geospatial technologies. He has secured seven federal grants including an NSF I-Corps project on AI-driven reality capture data and a multi-year study on equatorial ionospheric anomalies.
Key research areas include crustal thickness analysis, gravity anomaly mapping, and GPS applications in infrastructure monitoring. His educational work emphasizes competency-based curricula for 4IR readiness and DEI frameworks in geospatial education. Over 28 publications span geospatial systems, structural monitoring, and pedagogical strategies, with a Scopus h-index of 30 and 10+ citations on major works like drainage management systems and dam deformation assessments.
- Grants: $1.2M+ in NSF funding for projects like AI-generated labeled maps (2023-2024) and ionospheric wavelet modeling (2004-2010)
- Expertise: Integrating geomatics with engineering education through reality capture technologies and LMS systems
- Recognition: Cited 17x for geodetic dam deformation studies and 9x for drainage information systems
Led collaborative projects with NASA and international teams, advancing both technical innovation and educational equity in engineering disciplines.


