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“I want to be a computer scientist, but I am also interested in its applications to help planet Earth.”

“I want to study natural science but I can’t be both geographer and natural scientist at the same time!”

If you think that any interest you have in the geographical science cannot be combined with your interest in the ‘natural’ sciences, mathematics, computing, etc., you should think again.

Being a professional geographer is a way of seeing the world around us. This way of seeing leads to a way of doing things. In this, “other” disciplines offer many tools that can combine with the geographical perspective to empower you to have an interesting (and lucrative) career. In turn, it can help nurture planet Earth.

Your interest in computers and computer programming can help you carve out a career in geographical applications of computer science. An interesting and exciting field of geography now is GeoInformatics.

GeoInformatics includes:

Image courtesy: National Remote Sensing Center, India (Click on image to see larger version)

Part of Indore. (Image courtesy: National Remote Sensing Center, India) (Click on image to see larger version)

Satellite data can be processed in a simulation/modeling app and integrated with a GIS to produce maps that can tell us vital things about Earth. However, we need a geographer to interpret what it all means.

Look at this simulation from NASA, for example.  This is an animation of the 2017 hurricane season over the Atlantic Ocean. It beautifully demonstrates how hurricanes work as a part of the Earth system. Such a simulation can be made and understood only with inter-disciplinary research. In this case, physics, computer science, meteorology, mathematics, and of course, geography to name a few.

As you contemplate careers, consider developing inter-disciplinary skills. Don’t be stuck with only one discipline. No matter what you wish to pursue in your future studies (arts, humanities, sciences, mathematics, geography, …), always try to combine your choice with one or more other disciplines. I just happen to talk about geography, but this applies to all disciplines.

Things you can explore:

  1. Course offerings at ISRO’s Indian Institute of Remote Sensing. This is a prestigious organization and well-respected in the world.
  2. Institutions where you can get a degree or certificate in GIS in India here.
  3. Courses at the Indian Institute of Surveying and Mapping (IISM), another Government of India undertaking. This is part of the Survey of India, established in 1767. They are the official map-makers for India.
  4. State of super-computing in India.  Note: a teraflop written as TFlop/s = a unit of computing speed equal to one million million (10 to the power of 12) floating-point operations per second
  5. The fascinating story of how India developed its own super-computer technology.

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A version of this article appeared in Deccan Herald Student Edition.

Featured image, courtesy: National Remote Sensing Centre.

 

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