Adjunct Professor of Geospatial Analysis
Education
- B.A. Biology/Environmental Science from the University of Virginia
- M.S. Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology from the University of Maryland
- M.S. Geospatial Analysis from the University of Mary Washington
Biography
Carlos is the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Coordinator for Essex County, Virginia, where he uses GIS to make property and environmental information available to the public, as well as creates maps and compiles research to aid in policy decisions. Before that, he taught high school Chemistry, Marine Biology, and Earth Science at the Chesapeake Bay Governor’s School for Marine and Environmental Science. Carlos has a particular interest in wetland conservation, both for the intrinsic value of wetlands and for the ecosystem services they provide!
Courses Taught
- GISC 200: Introduction to GIS
- GISC 351: Spatial Analysis
