Robert Kingdonمشاهده پروفایل
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Robert Kingdon is an Associate Teaching Professor and Chair in the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton. He holds a PhD and is a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.). His research focuses on advanced geodetic techniques including geoid modeling, gravity field analysis, orthometric height systems, and satellite gravimetry. Key areas of expertise include rigorous geoid computation using the Stokes-Helmert method, topographical density modeling, and precision geodetic positioning in marine environments. Professor Kingdon has contributed to global and regional geoid models such as the UNB_TopoDens series and the GCR-RSH-2020 for Costa Rica. His work emphasizes the physical rigor of height systems, advocating for orthometric heights compatible with geoid models. He has developed the GEOWAPP geospatial web application for surveying education and explored innovative PPK techniques in challenging environments. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. His research spans over two decades, with publications addressing theoretical geodetic principles alongside practical applications in terrestrial and airborne gravity data processing.
- Geodesy
- Geomatics Engineering
- Geophysics
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