Dr. Michael F. Goodchild
receives the
2006 Robert T. Aangeenbrug
GISSG Distinguished Career Award
The Award Committee of GISSG is pleased to announce
the selection of Michael F. Goodchild, Department of
Geography,
The Award is given to honor a senior scholar for
sustained and effective research contributions in geographic information systems
and science. It is bestowed based on a record of published research and/or other
accomplishments that extends over a period of several decades. To be selected as
a recipient of this award, the research of the scholar must be deemed of great
importance and relevance to geographers, and this research must be largely
concerned with applicable to Geographic Information Systems and
Science.
Michael Goodchild is
Professor of Geography at the
Michael Goodchild's career
spanned the last three decades. As a member of the Award Committee commented,
"No one has done more to project a positive impression of GIScience than Mike.
His stature in the field has played an important role in helping GIScience take
its rightful place within the AAG. His membership in the National Academy of
Sciences and service to numerous NRC committees cannot be overstated. The
students he has mentored will form the basis for the next generation of GIS
experts."
Goodchild has undoubtedly made "sustained and effective
contributions" to research and education in GIScience. His career achievements
are mainly in his contributions to: (a) the transition from GIS as a tool to GIS
as a science; (b) GIScience research; (c) GIScience research infrastructure; and
(d) the dissemination of spatial thinking to researchers in a wide variety of
disciplines (from environmental sciences to social sciences and
humanities).
Best,
Mei-Po
Chair, AAG GISSG
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Department of Geography, The
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