Stephen Wise
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C5a |
| Telephone (internal): |
27940 |
| Telephone (UK): |
0114 222 7940 |
| Telephone (International): |
+44 114 222 7940 |
| Email: |
S.Wise@Sheffield.ac.uk |
Steve Wise graduated in Geography from Bristol University, and then spent 4 years in London, firstly as a PhD student looking at sediment movement using Cs-137 and Pb-210 dating techniques, and then as an RA on a project on prehistoric landuse in SE Spain. He then spent 10 years in University computer centres, providing general advisory services and supporting a range of graphical and mapping software packages. During this period Steve was involved with the ESRC-funded Wales and South-West Regional Research Laboratory, and chaired a committee which selected ARC/INFO for purchase for the whole academic community. Steve Wise has been at Sheffield since 1990, where he lectures in GIS. Research interestsError in Digital Terrain Models; Geomorphometry; Extraction of data from scanned maps; Spatial Analysis using GIS.
Current researchMy main research interests can be grouped under three headings. My primary interest is in the analysis of errors in Digital Elevation Models what is the nature of DEM error, how best can it be measured and what effect does it have on analytical results produced using DEMs. A recent interest is in the potential which global DEMs offer us to address some fundamental questions in geomorphology, using geomorphometric techniques. Over the years I have also worked on methodological developments in GIS in a number of areas, including data capture and spatial analysis.
Key publications - Wise, S.M. (in press, 2007). The effect of differing DEM creation methods on the results from a hydrological model. Computers & Geosciences.
doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2007.05.003 - Brindley, P., Wise, S.M., Maheswaran, R. and Haining, R.P. (2005). The effect of alternative representations of population location on the areal interpolation of air pollution exposure. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 29(4), 455-469.
doi:10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2004.01.001 - Kim, Y-H., Rana, S. and Wise, S.M. (2004). Exploring multiple viewshed analysis using terrain features and optimisation techniques. Computers & Geosciences 30(9-10),1019-1032.
doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2004.07.008 - Wise, S.M. (2002). GIS Basics, Taylor and Francis. ISBN: 0415246504
- Wise, S.M. (2000). Assessing the quality for hydrological applications of digital elevation models derived from contours. Hydrological Processes, 14(11-12), 1909-1929.
doi:10.1002/1099-1085(20000815/30)14:11/12<1909::AID-HYP45>3.0.CO;2-6
Other information Steve Wise is on the Steering Committee of GISRUK, which organises a major UK GIS conference each Easter and he was a member of the JISC/OS liason committee which was involved in obtaining access to Ordnance Survey digital mapping for higher education establishments in the UK. When not working he is usually involved in musical activities of one sort or another. He is a member of an Appalachian String Band called the Down Trodden String Band and he helps organise music and dance events in his home town of Bakewell. Most Thursday evenings will find him playing guitar and octave mandolin in the regular music session in The Manners, Bakewell.
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