Piotr Jankowski
Professor Emeritus of Geography (on FERP)
Storm Hall 301C | (619) 594-0640 | [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae | 2018 Outstanding Faculty Video
Piotr Jankowski is a Professor of Geographic Information Science. Before coming to San Diego State in 2003 he held faculty appointments in Geography at the University of Idaho (1989 – 2001) and in Geoinformatics at Westfaelische Wilhelms Universitaet in Muenster, Germany (2001 – 2002). His research focuses on models and methods of spatial decision support, participatory GIS approaches to planning and decision making, and sensitivity analysis in space-time models. Piotr has co-authored two books: ‘Geographic Information Systems for Group Decision Making’ (2001), ‘GIS for Urban and Regional Environments: A Spatial Decision Support Approach’ (2009), and his work has been published in over 100 peer-reviewed journal publications. He has researched and taught in Austria, Brazil, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, and Poland. Piotr is the recipient of 2018/19 SDSU Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award.
- Ph.D., University of Washington, 1989
- M.S., Poznan University of Economics, 1979
- GEOG 484: Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG 589: GIS-Based Decision Support Methods
- GEOG 593: GIS for Business Location Decision
- GEOG 780: Seminar in Participatory Geographic Information Systems
- Spatial Multicriteria Models and Applications
- Public Participation GIS
- Methods of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Spatial-Temporal Models