BS, Art and Design, Department of Architecture,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972
MA, Printmaking, California State University at Chico, 1977
Harvey Greenberg is experienced in computer applications in
geographic information systems, cartography and geology.
He has worked on standalone applications in Fortan, Pascal, and
POSTSCRIPT, but is now in the thrall of ESRI software.
Harvey favors python and aml, but maintains software in C, Fortran, and java.
He is experienced in program documentation, training, and support, and
management of workstation networks. He is experienced in the creation
of digital elevation models, their enhancement through drainage
enforcement, and DEM analysis. He maintains a large web server and an
SDE server. Harvey is being marginalized as a system administrator as the
door closes on openwindows. Today his major research interest is Martian topography.
1980-81 Morgan-Fairchild
Computer cartography
Forensic graphics
1981-1983 University of Washington - Urban Transportation Program
Development of geographic data sets
Writing software for display of transportation data.
Writing software for calculation and display of urban form data
1983-1990 Northwest Cartography/Roy F.Weston
Development of an in-house geographic information system.
Geographical analyses for facility siting.
1990-1991 Geonex
UNIX system support
CAD-ARC/INFO data conversion
ARC/INFO programming and production
1991-present University of Washington - Deptartment of Earth and Space Sciences
Geographical Information Systems
Geographical Database Management
ARC/INFO, java, python, and C programming in landscape and hydrological analysis

Room 374 Johnson Hall 206-685-7981
hgreen@u.washington.edu
mail:
University of Washington
Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences
Box 351310
Seattle WA 98195 - 1310
Photo by Floyd
I am investigating the most appropriate
computer language for geomorphological work
and pursuing
sufficiently advanced technology.