Niamh O Reilly
@geomatics1
Geomatics Lecturer at TU Dublin - Bolton Street. Interested in using GIS to solve real world issues. Currently doing my PhD on cycling safety in Dublin
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22-06-2009 14:35:37
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Our new SCSI - Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland accredited Part time "Earn As You Learn" BSc(Hons) Geographic Science programme is now open for enrolment! Programme code TU089 (TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath). Registration link here: eu-quercus.elluciancloud.com/app/dit/f?p=PV… #Geomatics #GeoSurveyor (EN)
Recoding now available!!!! 🔔🔔🔔🔔 Dangermond Emerging Trends in GIS Panel! Esri UCSB Geography Esri GIS Education spatial@ucsb youtu.be/NGq3CiKbjh0
I'm looking forward to presenting some of the findings from my ongoing research on cycling safety at the Traffic Medicine Research webinar tomorrow. #RSA @TU834Geoscience Joan Dublin Cycling Campaign Avril Behan, PhD
Learn more about how BIkeMaps.org cyclist incident data can be combined with StravaMetro to provide more insight into risks for cyclists. Dublin Cycling Campaign I BIKE Dublin RSA Ireland Galway Cycling Campaign (Feachtas Rothaíochta na G TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath Conor Cahill Brian Caulfield Kevin Gildea SmartDublin
Science today and tomorrow our first workshop for the #history teachers - showing how Copernicus EO Data and other datasets SCSI - Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland use like from @OrdnanceIreland can be used to teach history. Spread the word Avril Behan, PhD Angela Rickard Audrey Martin Niamh O Reilly Eugen Niculae
Here’s a chance to have your say about cycle parking in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
Open Source GIS folks, we have a new paper on a Walkability tool that we'd love to hear inputs on to inform upscaling Ciaran Staunton can you tag people please? OS-WALK-EU: An open-source tool to assess health-promoting residential... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Niamh O Reilly
Thanks to everyone who reported incidents in BikeMaps.org The details provided in your reports are extremely important as they help explain what the issues are in High Risk Locations from a cyclists perspective. Please do keep reporting Dublin Cycling Campaign