GENERAL INFORMATION
Name: Satoshi MiyazawaGender: Male
Citizenship: Japanese
PROFESSIONAL DEGREES
(BA) Environment and Information Sciences, Keio University, Japan in 2012CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel: +81-08-3310-0903E-mail: koitaroh@gmail.com, koitaroh@umd.edu
Skype: koitaroh
Website: http://www.koitaroh.com
EDUCATION
April 2008-March 2012KEIO UNIVERSITY
Tokyo, Japan
• Bachelor of Arts in Environment and Information Sciences(March 2012)
• Researched assessment of tsunami mitigation effect of coastal forest in Tohoku region, Japan using Remote Sensing and GIS as my bachelor’s thesis.
• GPA: 3.62 in junior and senior year
August 2012 - May 2014(Expected)
The University of Maryland, Collage Park
• Master of Professional Studies in Geospatial Information Sciences
• Capstone Project: Modeling and analyzing the possible human trafficking routes in Arizona-Mexico border, including non-traditional transportation.
Relevant Coursework
GEOG650 Mobile GIS
• Developed mobile GIS application for browsing historical terrorism attacks using HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, JQuery mobile, PHP, and MySQL.
GEOG652 Digital Image Processing and Analysis
• Assessed the damage of coastal forest in Sanriku coast after 2011 Tohoku Tsunami, using land cover classification.
GEOG653 Spatial Analysis
• Assessed the network-based vulnerability of human settlements against landslides in Chubu Region, Japan, using network analysis.
GEOG654 GIS and Spatial Modeling
• Modeled border permeability for human trafficking in Arizona-Mexico border using methods for suitability analysis and fuzzy logic.
GEOG655 Spatial Database System
• Reviewed the progresses and challenges for Semantic GIS.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
May 2013 - August 2013GIS Analytical Project Intern, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), College Park, MD
November 2013 - Present
General Associate, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), College Park, MD
• Modeling and analyzing the possible human trafficking routes in Arizona-Mexico border, including non-traditional transportation.
Projects
| 2012 - | Center of Excellence for integration and reorganization of knowledge using Digital Earth |
GRANTS
• Incentives to Study and Conduct Research Through SFC Education Promotion Foundation (Lead researcher: Miyazawa S.)The Foundation offers grants-in-aid for research plans submitted by individuals or groups of students. Grant 124,000 yen

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, LICENSES
Language: Native in Japanese, English(TOEFL iBT: 100)Computer:
ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS GIS for GIS software
ERDAS Imagine for remote sensing software
R for Statistical Computing software
Python, C++, JavaScript, Perl for Programming
Arduino
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