Assistant Professor of Geospatial Analysis

Education

  • Ph.D., Clark University
  • M.A., University of Miami
  • B.A. Catholic University of Peru-PUCP

Biography

Dr. Millones teaches GIS, spatial analysis and remote sensing at graduate and undergraduate levels. His work focuses on applications of geospatial analysis for the study of human-induced landscape change, spatial accuracy, spatio-temporal modeling, and public policy. Examples of these applications include: map accuracy  measures, geospatial impact evaluation of land tenure programs, locational error and its impact on spatial modeling; using food flow data to measure regional sustainability; and, exploiting remotely sensed time-series to describe environmental trends and abrupt change.

MSGA 510 Spatial Thinking (graduate)
MSGA 540 Spatial Statistics and Modeling (graduate)
MSGA 550 Remote Sensing (graduate)
MSGA 495 Capstone Project (graduate)
GEOG 351A/GISC 351 Spatial Analysis with GIS/Spatial Analysis, Data Models,
Modeling (undergraduate)
GEOG 340B Remote Sensing (undergraduate)
GISC 200 Introduction to GIS (undergraduate)
GISC 471D GIS and Human Landscapes
GEOG 490 Independent Study (Honors)

Check out Dr. Millones’ CV here!

Dr. Milllones

Contact

Monroe 113B

mmillone@umw.edu