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ميثم مطشر شرقي - Maythm Al-Bakri
PhD - professor
College of Engineering , Surveying engineering department
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Summary

Dr. Al-Bakri is a Professor of Cartography. He received his PhD from Newcastle University / UK in 2012. He published many papers in the fields of digital cartography, GIS, and spatial data analysis. He has 21 years of university teaching and scientific research experience.

Qualifications
  1. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Surveying Engineering, University of Baghdad / Iraq, 1999
  2. Master of Science (M.Sc.), Surveying Engineering, University of Baghdad / Iraq, 2002
  3. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Surveying Engineering/ Cartography, Newcastle University / UK, 2012
Responsibility
  • Assist. Lecturer at the Department of Surveying / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2003 - 2012.
  • Lecturer at the Department of Surveying / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2012-2016.
  • Assist. Professor at the Department of Surveying / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2016-2023.
  • Professor at the Department of Surveying / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2023-present.
  • Assistant Head of Surveying Department, 2013-2015.
  • Head of Surveying Department, July/2015 – December/2017.
  • Assistant Dean for Student Affairs / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2017-2020
  • Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs and Graduate Studies / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, November-December, 2021.
Awards and Memberships
  • Member of Union of Iraqi Engineers, 1999 – present.
  • Member of Geospatial Engineering Group / School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences / Newcastle University/UK, 2010-2012.
  • Member of scientific committee / Department of Surveying / College of Engineering, 2012- 2015, 2017- present.
  • Head of scientific committee / Department of Surveying / College of Engineering, 2015- 2017.
  • Editorial member of Journal of Engineering / College of Engineering / University of Baghdad, 2016-2019.
  • Member of the preparatory committee of the seventh engineering and the first international scientific conference, college of engineering / university of Baghdad, 2016-2017.
  • Member of the preparatory committee of the postgraduate conference, college of engineering / university of Baghdad, 2016-2017.
  • Member of committee for the syllabus of Surveying, General Directorate of Vocational Education / Ministry of Education, 2021.
  • Member of the scientific committee of the fourth international conference on GIS & smart cities, 2022.
Research Interests
  • Geospatial Data Handling.
  • Geographic Information System (GIS)
  • Geospatial Data Analysis
  • Geospatial Data Integration: Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI).
  • Open-Source Spatial Data (Volunteered Geographic Information): development, disseminating, and accuracy assessment.
  • Developing Systems and Software of Geospatial Data Management: Open-Source GIS.
Academic Area
  • Surveying Engineering
  • Geomatics Engineering
  • Cartography
  • Geoinformatics
Teaching

Teaching Experience (Undergraduate)

  • Cartography (Dept. of Surveying/College of Engineering/University of Baghdad)
  • Remote Sensing (Dept. of Surveying/College of Engineering/ University of Baghdad)
  • Geographical Information Systems (Dept. of Surveying/College of Engineering/ University of Baghdad)

Teaching Experience (Postgraduate (M.Sc.))

  • Geoinformatics (Dept. of Surveying/College of Engineering/ University of Baghdad)
  • Advanced Cartography (Dept. of Surveying/College of Engineering/ University of Baghdad)
  • GPS Network Control (Dept. of Technical Surveying /Technical College-Baghdad)
  • Analytical Photogrammetry (Geomatics Division / Civil Engineering Department / University of Technology)
  • Cartography (Dept. of Remote Sensing / College of Science / University of Baghdad)

Teaching Experience (Postgraduate (PhD))

  • Geographic Information Systems (Dept. of Architectural Engineering/College of Engineering/University of Baghdad)
  • Geospatial Database (Geomatics Division / Civil Engineering Department / University of Technology)
Supervision
  • Evaluation the Precision of the Maps Produced by Authoritative Institutions
  • Matching Assessment of Road Network Objects of Volunteered Geographic Information Datasets
  • Analytical Comparison Study of Different Digital Elevation Model Methods and its Accuracy Assessment
  • Simulation of Rivers’ Water Flow based on Digital Elevation Model Construction: Case Study Basra’s Rivers
  • Development of Bridges Maintenance Monitoring System based on Geographic Information System Techniques
  • Evaluation of Roadway Surface Condition using Geographic Information Systems (Case Study: Karbala / Iraq)
  • Optimum Site Selection for Solar Energy Farms using AHP in GIS environment, A Case Study of Iraq
  • Assessing the Quality of Freely Available Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), Wasit Region, Iraq
  • Investigation the effect of cartographic properties on producing digital cadastral maps (case study: Iraq, Wasit governorate)
  • Evaluating the Quality of OpenStreetMap Buildings outlines in Baghdad / Iraq
  • Monitoring the Expansion of Unplanned Urbanization and its Impact on Temperatures based on Google Earth Engine and GIS Techniques, a Case Study of Baghdad / Iraq
  • Analyzing the Quality of OpenStreetMap Road Networks over Different Regions in Iraq using ISO-Standard
  • Assessing Road Network Properties Based on GIS Techniques: Baghdad / Iraq as a Case Study
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Mon Jan 01 2024
Journal Name
Aip Conference Proceedings
Assessing road networks properties based on GIS techniques: Al-Karrada Region/Baghdad as a case study

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Quality measurement for openstreetmap buildings outlines in Baghdad/Iraq

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Thu Feb 29 2024
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Monitoring the Expansion of Unplanned Urbanization and its Impact on Climate Change based on Google Earth Engine Service, a Case Study of Baghdad / Iraq

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Sat Dec 30 2023
Investigating The Relationship between Land Surface Temperature (LST) and The Expansion of Built-up Land, A case Study of Baghdad, Iraq

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Tue Aug 29 2023
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Challenges and Issues in Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Development in Iraq

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Wed Jul 01 2020
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Calculating the Vertical Displacement using the Method of Least Squares Adjustment and 3D Objects Fitting
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Thu Apr 25 2013
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User generated content and formal data sources for integrating geospatial data

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Tue Sep 01 2020
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Sun Jan 01 2017
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Thu Jun 01 2023
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Evaluating Roads Network Connectivity for Two Municipalities in Baghdad-Iraq

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Tue Oct 24 2017
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Tue Jan 09 2018
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Matching assessment of road network objects of volunteered geographic information

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Thu Oct 01 2015
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Development of Spatial Data Infrastructure based on Free Data Integration

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Investigating the effect of cartographic properties on updating cadastral maps
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Sat Apr 01 2017
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Fri Apr 01 2016
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Gis Research Uk 24th Annual Conference
Comparing Open Source Map Data in Areas Lacking Authoritative Mapping

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Fri Jan 01 2016
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Journal Of Engineering
Semantic Similarity Assessment of Volunteered Geographic Information

The recent development in communication technologies between individuals allows for the establishment of more informal collaborative map data projects which are called volunteered geographic information (VGI). These projects, such as OpenStreetMap (OSM) project, seek to create free alternative maps which let users add or input new materials to the data of others. The information of different VGI data sources is often not compliant to any standard and each organization is producing a dataset at various level of richness. In this research the assessment of semantic data quality provided by web sources, e.g. OSM will depend on a comparison with the information from standard sources. This will include the validity of semantic accuracy a

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Wed Nov 01 2017
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Evaluating the Quality of Authoritative Geospatial Datasets

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Measuring the Attribute Accuracy and Completeness for the OpenStreetMap Roads Networks for Two Regions in Iraq

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