•   Digitally Integrated Geographic Information Technologies

Scott Bridwell

GIS Analyst/Research Assistant
(801) 581-3612
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EDUCATION

In progress.

PhD, Geography, University of Utah (expected Spring 2008)

2004.

MS, Geography, University of Utah

2000.

BS, Geography, Arizona State University

 

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Geographic information systems and science, spatial analysis and modeling, time geography and activity theory, urban geography, transportation

 

PUBLICATIONS

In press.

Bridwell, S.A., "Location-Based Services (LBS)", in K. Kemp (ed.) Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science, London: Sage Publications.

In press

Bridwell, S.A., "The dimensions of locational privacy", in H.J. Miller (ed.) Societies and Cities in the Age of Instant Access, London: Springer.

2006.

Bridwell, S.A., "Location-Based Services", in B.Warf (ed.) Encyclopedia of Human Geography, London: Sage Publications.

2004.

Raubal, M. , Miller, H.J., and Bridwell, S.A., "User-centered time geography for location-based services," Geografiska Annaler-B, 86, 4: pp. 245-265.

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2006.

Bridwell, S.A. and Miller, H.J., "Representation and analysis of activities with varying discretion", Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, March 7-11.

2005.

Bridwell, S.A. "Hybrid physical-virtual activity programs", Research Symposium on Societies and Cities in the Age of Instant Access, Salt Lake City, UT, November 10-12.

2005.

Bridwell, S.A. and Miller, H.J. "Locational privacy metrics for mobile objects", Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO, April

2004.

Bridwell, S.A. "Space-time masking techniques for privacy protection in location-based services", GIScience 2004, College Park, MD, October 20-23.

2004.

Bridwell, S.A., "Space-time masks and privacy in location-based services," 100th annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, March 14-19.

 

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Fall 2003,

Spring 2004, Summer 2004, Summer 2005.

Instructor, GEOG 1400: Humans in an Uncertain World, Department of Geography, University of Utah.

Spring 2006.

Instructor, GEOG 5160/6160: Spatial Modeling with GIS, Department of Geography, University of Utah.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2001 -

Research Assistant, DIGIT Lab, University of Utah

Participated in a number of tasks including data development, database design, software customizations, and cartographic production using ArcGIS.

 

2001.

GIS Analyst, City of Phoenix Water Services

Involved with editing the City of Phoenix's water and sewer GIS databases. Tasks included as-built conversion, historical research, and the development of a Water Services GIS User Manual.

 

2000.

GIS Intern, ESI Corporation

 Used ArcView 3.2 and Avenue to produce maps and reports to support the development of real estate and economic plans.  Other responsibilities included technical writing, web site maintenance and GIS data acquisition.

 

2000.

GIS Intern, City of Phoenix Water Services

Participated in a project to correct errors incurred during conversion of water and sewer maps to GIS database. Responsibilities included correcting geometric and attribute errors in water and sewer features.

 

AWARDS AND HONORS

2004.

ESRI Student Travel Scholarship for GIScience 2004

2004.

Best Student Paper of Annual Geographic Information Systems

Specialty Group (GISSG) Student Paper Competition

2000.

Student Assistantship for ESRI User Conference

2000.

Arizona State University Department of Geography Ray Henkel Undergraduate Award

1998 - 2000.

Arizona Regents Scholarship

 

AFFILIATIONS

Association of American Geographers

 

SKILLS

GIS software

ARC / INFO 7.x, ArcView 3.x, ArcGIS, ArcObjects, ArcSDE, ArcIMS

Programming

Visual Basic 6.0, Java, XML, SQL, Oracle 9i & Spatial, Java Server Pages (JSP)