- GIS
- Geocoding
- GeoComputation
- +۹ مورد دیگر
Dr. Daniel Goldberg is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University and Director of the TAMU GeoInnovation Service Center. His expertise spans GIS, geocoding, and geocomputation, with a focus on health and environmental applications. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science (USC, 2010), M.Sc. (USC, 2003), and B.Sc. (Rutgers, 2002). His research interests include CyberGIS, 3D GIS, spatial databases, and environmental exposure assessment. Notable projects involve developing real-time mobile crowdsensing systems and analyzing the impact of natural disasters on public health. He has contributed to over 40 peer-reviewed articles, often leveraging interdisciplinary approaches. Dr. Goldberg has received awards such as the Texas A&M Montague Scholar Award (2015) and the CyberGIS Fellow designation (2014). His work emphasizes geospatial privacy, health data security, and innovative GIS education methods. He leads the TAMU GeoServices team and collaborates with national institutions like the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Advising highlights include mentoring over 20 graduate and undergraduate students, with notable contributions to projects on cyberGIS frameworks and NTD surveillance. His lab focuses on bridging geospatial technology with societal challenges in health, environment, and urban planning.







