Wing Cheung is a Professor of Geography, and the program coordinator for the GIS Associate’s and Certificate programs at Palomar College. He also co-developed the 5 course Certificate of Proficiency in UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) at Palomar College. He is a member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, and holds a FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate with a sUAS rating. He has two years of experience flying various models of UAS manually and autonomously. The UAS data that he has collected have been integrated into his introductory GIS courses. He has given presentations and co-hosted workshops on UAS at conferences such as the ESRI Educational User Conference and the GeoEd Conference sponsored by the NSF funded GeoTech Center.
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Mark Bealo is a Professor of Graphic Communications at Palomar College, and the primary instructor and curriculum developer for the introductory and advanced Digital Imaging with UAS classes currently offered at the College. His UAS courses cover topics such as building a digital imaging UAS platform, operating commercial UAS and ROV for agriculture, underwater, surveying and mapping as well as scripted film making and photography purposes. He has extensive experience as both a pilot and camera operator with UAS since early 2013. Mark is a regular participant in UAS related trade shows and conferences, such as the GeoTech UAS Workshop and the Commercial UAS Expo. Mark co-developed the UAS Certificate of Proficiency program at Palomar College.
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