(James Secord photo)
The undergraduates who presented are, from left to right:
- Jaret Guimond, Survey methods used in placement of hard points for the Fixed Link.
- Ross Denbroeder, Creating a database prototype for the Registrar's Office to use in a desktop mapping package.
- David Peacock, Delimitation of the higher high water large tide (HHWLT) boundary [First Prize].
- Anthony Curtis, GIS based target marketing using geo-demographics [Third Prize].
- Jason Thistle, Overview of GPS and GIS in automobile navigation [Second Prize].
- Barry Lines, Potential application of RADARSAT to the Canadian economy.
- Jenniffer Phillips, Sampling equipment to achieve undisturbed samples.
- Mark Knott, GPS methodolgies for cadastral surveying in developing countries.
Of the eight, Jaret, Ross, Tony, Barry, Jenniffer, and Mark are finishing this December, and they were presented with their Surveying Engineering lapel pins at the Surveying Engineering Society sponsored banquet on 29 November. The Department wishes them all the best in their future endeavours.