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Contact Information:

photo of Tim Andrews
Name:
Andrews, Tim
Title:
GIS Engineer
Discipline(s):
Geographical Information Systems, Engineering
Research Station:
GCMRC
Work Address:
2255 North Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001
Telephone Number:
(928)556-7345
Email Address:
tandrews@usgs.gov

Biographical Sketch:

Tim Andrews moved to Flagstaff in August 1986, five days after completing his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. From 1987-2000 Tim worked as an electrical engineer at W.L. Gore & Associates, performing work in manufacturing controls engineering, data acquisition and testing, new product development, software programming and validation, process validation, database programming/management, and metrology. At W.L. Gore & Associates, Tim worked on a diverse array of products including: medical cables, computer cables, bike shift cables, guitar strings, catheter components, castliners, burn covers, temporary pacing leads, vascular grafts, and an artificial pancreas. Tim is experienced with a wide variety of software programming packages, control system hardware, testing equipment, and data acquisition equipment. Tim has practical experience with engineering design, project management, statistical methods, and design of experiments. Tim has continued his education as a graduate student, studying GIS, remote sensing, civil engineering, and programming since 1987. In the GIS realm, Tim has worked for the last 5 years for Northern Arizona University, the National Park Service, and the USGS. He has performed work on climatic limiter model development, insolation modeling, Web GIS services, data collection tool development, cartographic map production, image data classification, and university GIS course development.

Project List

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Publications, Maps, and other Products

  1. Cole K.L., S. Arundel, J. Cannella, T. Andrews. 2003. Modern Climate Surfaces for North America. Temperature and precipitation values modeled for North America on a 1 km grid. [Web Page]
  2. Arundel S.T., T. Andrews. 2001. Northern Arizona University Course: GGR 437/537 Applications in GIS Programming. [Other]