John R Andrews

John R Andrews
Research Engineering/ Scientist Associate IV, Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences

Email: john.andrews@beg.utexas.edu
Work: +1 512 704 5329
Office: BEG 2.140P
Mailcode: E0620

Areas of Expertise

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS), 3-D data visualization/programming, C++ programming with experience in spatial data processing and visualization


A 3-D virtual tour of Bureau research, presented at Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, Texas (2005)

A 3-D virtual tour of Bureau research, presented at Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, Texas (2005)

An introduction to Central Texas geology: a 3-D virtual tour, presented to Texas legislators and their staff, Decision Makers Field Trip, Austin, Texas (2004)

A 3-D virtual tour of Bureau research, presented to participants of Austin Earth Science Week, Austin, Texas (2004)

A 3-D virtual tour of Bureau research, presented at Science Stuff Science Fair, Austin, Texas (2004)

Texas beaches, lidar, and advanced mapping techniques: a 3-D virtual tour, presented at Texas Coastal Issues Conference hosted by General Land Office, Corpus Christi, Texas (2004)

Using airborne lidar to assess coastal environments, presented at Texas Coastal Erosion Technical Conference, Galveston, Texas (2004)

A 3-D virtual tour of Bureau research, presented to participants of Midland Earth Science Week, Midland, Texas (2004)

3-D laser survey of Victorio Canyon: a 3-D virtual tour, presented at RCRL Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas (2003)

Edwards aquifer geography, structure, and flow properties: a 3-D virtual tour, presented at Annual NSPE Conference, San Anotonio, Texas (2003)

Virtual imaging as an integrated tool in Earth Science research, Virtual reality presentation, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas (2002)

3-D visualization of the geotextile-tubes (geotubes) installed along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline of the upper Texas coast, virtual reality demonstration presented at Coastal Coordination Council meeting, The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas (2002)

3-D computer models help us understand geology: Earth Science Week Career Day Fair presentation, presented at The University of Texas at Austin, Pickle Research Campus, Commons Conference Complex, Austin, Texas (2002)

Virtual Reality Lab presentation, presented to class from Lake Travis Elementary School, Austin, Texas (2002)

EarthView Texas: high-tech investigation of geology in your backyard, workshop presented at Cyprus Valley Education Center, Austin, Texas (2000)