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Updated on 15 August, 2006
Spanish (fluent), French (working knowledge), Turkish (rudimentary level), English (native speaker)
1992-1995 Ph.D.-Geography, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
1990-1992 M.S.-Geography; University of North
Carolina-Charlotte
1978-1980 All But Thesis, Graduate School of Planning,
University of Tennessee-
Knoxville
1973-1977 B.S.-Political Science, Francis Marion University,
Florence, S.C.
Sept ’03-Present:
Assistant Professor
Geography Department, Fatih University, Istanbul
Turkey
Responsible for
teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in Geographic Information Systems,
Remote Sensing, Urban Geography, Land Use Planning. Involved in research
concerning GIScience curriculum, watershed modeling, and distance learning.
Continuing co-editor of Urbana
( http://www.tamuk.edu/geo/Urbana
)
Aug.'96-May ’03: Assistant
Professor
Department of Geosciences, Texas A&M
University-Kingsville
Responsible for teaching undergraduate
courses in world and regional geography, Geographic Information Systems
(introductory and advanced), computer cartography, introduction to urban and
regional planning, GIS applications to urban and regional planning, Remote
Sensing and geography of Mexico and Middle America. At a graduate level, I
was responsible for teaching transportation planning/travel demand
modeling using TransCAD, GIS and Remote Sensing. During the summers of
2000, 2001, and 2003, I was invited to teach at the Universidad de Monterrey
courses in GIS applications and Urban sociology.
Additional duties were: supervision of GIS research activities of students in and out of the department; maintenance, and capital improvement of the GIS laboratory; assisting other faculty members with homepage construction and distance learning; supervision of work studies who are act as webmasters for my Internet course homepage and maintenance of homepages for world geography, computer cartography and GIS. I was invited to serve on various University committees included two search committees for a Director of Distance Learning and Continuing Education for the university; a Texas A&M University committee concerning the "virtual university", a Faculty Senate web publishing committee. I am presently been appointed the liaison between the Faculty Senate and Administration’s Distance Committees.
Accomplishments include being the co-editor of Urbana (an on-line bilingual journal focusing on urbanism in Mexico and the United States (see http://www.tamuk.edu/geo/Urbana ), and being invited to two national conferences. I also participated with another faculty member (Dr.Thomas McGehee) on a large grant for the Army Corps of Engineers concerning spatial modeling. I was on the graduate committee of one the students that I supervised during the grant period. The findings were published in the conference proceedings for MODFLOW 2001 held at the Colorado School of Mines.
As Chair of the Geosciences Department from May 1999 to September 2001, I was instrumental in focusing the department to a cohesive and collegiate one from a department which was previously fragmented and argumentative. Duties which I have spearheaded are: the establishment of a Faculty ListServ to facilitate communication; development of a on-going strategic planning and budgeting program; recruitment and retention efforts; improvement of Geosciences Laboratory; development of Geosciences web page (http://www.tamuk.edu/geo/), reduction of expenses; creation of a active combined Geology and Geography club or the “Geosciences Club” and automation of forms and procedures.
Feb. '96-Aug. '96: Instructor, Consultant,
Poynor Adult Community Education, Florence, S.C.
During this period, I was responsible for
teaching classes to the general public and private corporations (i.e. BellSouth,
Carolina Power and Light) concerning basic computer skills, Excel and Word. I
also provided consulting support for maintaining the integrity of the computer
laboratory (i.e. installation of new programs, liaison between network
consultants and staff)
June '95-Jan. 96: Project Assistant, Center
for Urban Transportation Studies, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The
duties in this position combined my GIS, transportation modeling and
transportation modeling skills. I was responsible for all aspects of opinion
survey for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation concerning the widening a
road in a collar county of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Ozaukee County.) The results of
this survey can be found at: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CUTS/wauwau.htm I was also a lead project assistant on
federally funded freight forecasting project for statewide and urbanized area
application.. My duties were to determine if a commonly used Geographic
Information System transportation-modeling program (Quick Response System)
developed by the principle (Alan Horowitz) could be applicable to state wide and
urban freight movement. I tested and wrote the sections of a document concerning
methodology and applicability to “quick response” transportation modeling and
planning which was later published by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
This document can be downloaded in PDF format at: http://www.bts.gov/other/tmip/papers/freight/quick/toc.htm
Jan. '93 - May '95: Teaching Assistant for
GIS, World and Regional Geography and Physical Geography, Geography
Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
I gained valuable teaching experience while
in this position and was responsible for preparing/teaching lab exercises,
lectures, and general instruction. The three courses constituted a variety of
teaching techniques including assisting students in-class exercises (mainly for
the GIS and the Physical Geography classes) to full one hour lectures for the
World and Regional Geography Class to supplement those of the
professor.
Sept. '92-Jan. '93: Cartography Lab
Assistant, Geography Department
University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
I gained valuable practice in preparing g
maps for clients using Atlas*GIS. This involved researching for most current
maps, correct digitizing techniques and file management of digital
data.
Aug. '90- July 92: Research Analyst,
Transportation Studies, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
I
worked on a variety of projects related to transportation modeling and planning
including:
1) A major transportation modeling
effort for a suburban county of Charlotte, using TransCAD (a GIS transportation
model.)
This
project involved the sub-windowing from a larger network, digitizing,
calibration, database input, capacity analysis, traffic forecasting,
cost/benefit analysis of different alternatives.
2) A study concerning the impact
study of a new segment of I-40 from Raleigh to Wilmington, N.C.: including
commuting labor shed analysis of a potential global air cargo industrial
complex (GACIC) and the economic
impact of I-40 on the Port of Wilmington.
This project used GIS
and Bureau of Labor statistics to determine the potential labor markets
surrounding potential locations of a GACIC
3) An analysis of the performance of
state highway departments.
I
was the first research assistant to compile and analyze these statistics using a
linked series of Excel spreadsheets.
4) A comparative hinterland
study of Southeastern ports and the
Impact of the I-40 on the Port of Wilmington (N.C.)
These studies
utilized TransCAD to analyze commodity shipments among the different ports.
The resulted in several monographs published by the Academy of Transportation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (see publication section of my vita.)
Aug. 89-Aug. '90: County Planner, Union
County Planning Department Monroe, N.C.
I was the chief planner involved in
processing rezoning requests including checking on plans for the area,
surrounding land use, research of land records, traffic impacts, I also prepared
and presented recommendations to the Planning Board and processed subdivision
submittals and coordinated actions with developers and governmental
agencies.
Oct. 85-Aug. '89 Pee Dee Regional
Transportation Authority
Florence, S.C.
Two positions held during this
period:
Jan. '88 - Aug. 89: Director of Purchasing
and Contracting
In this position, I was responsible for developing
specifications for vehicles and other equipment. Coordinated bidding process
including preparation of bid package, advertising, bidding process and changes
made after awarding of bids. Negotiated transportation contracts with social
service agencies and the private sector including pricing of service, percent of
deficit to be paid through Federal, State and local funding, availability of
vehicles and monitoring of contracts after initiation.
Oct. '85 - Dec. '88: Assistant
Director-Operations
As the Assistant Director of Operations, I reported
directly to the Executive Director of PDRTA and was responsible for daily operations of 110
vehicles, 90 employee transportation service for the region. Additional duties
included direct supervision of three transportation managers, the van pooling
program and other support staff, development of contracts with social service
agencies and private sector, direction and development of a driver training
program, the development of an annual budget for all capital equipment and
Section 15 ridership data collection and documentation.
Major accomplishments during my stay were: the development of a "pulse" scheduling system for the city bus system; development and initiation of AMTRAK van service to Myrtle Beach; initiation of on-going commuter buses to Myrtle Beach which were contracted to specific employers such as Burger King. In addition, due to my position and interest in driver training, I was chosen as a Board Member of the Palmetto Safety Council, the South Carolina division of the National Safety Council.
Apr. '84 - Sept. '85: Transportation Planner,
City of Beloit, Wis.
I
served as first chairman of Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Technical
Committee. Coordinated all aspects of transportation planning in the urbanized
area (i.e. Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)*, Unified Work Program
(UWP)*, transit and highway funding) Some of my major accomplishments were: a
traffic impact study that resulted in the building of a new four lane bridge; a
transit study for the Beloit Transit System including the development of a RFP,
interviewing of consultants, and supervision of project; initiation of updated
transportation plan; a preliminary environmental impact study of a proposed
interstate interchange and submittal of a Highway and Engineering Safety grant
for an intersection.
Dec. '80 - Apr. 84: Transportation Planner,
Rockford Community Development Department, Rockford,
Illinois
In this
entry level position, I directed and administered the TIP, the Transportation
System Management (TSM) plan and the UWP, an annual update of a variety of
transportation statistics including school enrollment and population
projections, employment statistics, accident ratings updates etc., coordinated
meetings, prepared minutes of Policy and Technical Committees, prepared energy
conservation/contingency report, directed urban goods movement survey, conducted
a traffic impact of drive in windows at fast-food restaurants and developed a
Title VI report.
*The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is the multi-year document for an Urbanized Area for all highway and public transportation projects. A Unified Work Program (UWP) is the planning document of a MPO for all studies to be completed during a fiscal year. A Transportation System Management (TSM) plan is an annual report detailing short-term highway and public transportation system actions to create a cooperative, comprehensive and coordinated transportation system.
Nov. 79 - Nov. 80: Student Assistant,
Transportation Center
University of Tennessee at
Knoxville
I
developed questionnaires, participated in on-board ridership survey related to
the introduction of a new fixed route service in this position.
May 78-May 79: Spent Year in
Abroad
During the above
period, I spent extensive time in Europe, Russia and Israel. I lived for
approximately four months in Barcelona, Spain where I taught English.
Spatial
Applications in GIS (GEO 395)
This course focuses on the
introduction of GIS, technical issue in GIS and application issues in GIS. It
allows students to identify and describe the hardware component of a GIS; state
difference between database models; describe and evaluate methods of data
capture and sources of data etc.
Business GIS
(GEO 491)
During the course, GIS applications to commercial,
industrial and residential development are explored. Students are given practical exercises to demonstrating the
capacity of GIS to solve business decisions.
GIS
Applications I (GEO 495)
The primary concerns of this fourth year
undergraduate course is to review, consolidate and expanding Geography
majors knowledge of GIS theory,
applying them to new software (and exploring the application of GIS to various
research projects.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Practicum (GEO 595)
This
graduate course allows for a student to work on a GIS project of his/her choice
supervised by regular meetings with a faculty member
World and Regional Geography (GEOG
1303)
This course was
taught in a variety of formats from a traditional course, cable TV course,
Internet and Internet Assisted. I am the Instructor of Record for the
course and supervise teaching assistants and adjuncts.
Geographic Information Systems (GEOG 4435 and
GEOL 5312)
This
course has been taught regularly at undergraduate and graduate level. The course
uses ESRI products to illustrate GIS applications. In Fall 2001, the
graduate GIS course was taught with special emphasis related to travel demand
forecasting using TransCAD.
Remote Sensing (GEOG 4425 and GEOL
5310)
This course has
been taught regularly at undergraduate and graduate level. The course uses ERDAS
and ESRI/ERDAS Imagine Extension to illustrate Remote Sensing
applications.
Elements of Urban and Regional Planning
(GEOG 4315)
This course was developed by myself and is part of the
interdisciplinary urban studies program. It has been taught successfully for
about three years.
Mexico and Middle America (GEOG
3335)
For several years,
this course was dormant. I was responsible for resurrecting this course
and pushing the revitalization of the interdisciplinary Border Studies
Program, which this course is a part. In Spring 2002, this class filled and will
be taught on a regular basis from this time forward.
GIS applications to Urban and Regional
Planning
This course was
a special course for students at the Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico. It
included a brief introduction to urban planning, an overview of GIS and the
applications of GIS to urban and regional planning.
Urban Sociology
This course outlines the principles of
urbanism discussing urban history, morphology of cities, urban analysis, and
urban problems. This course was taught at the Universidad de Monterrey and
focused on urban issues in Mexico.
Advanced GIS (GEOG 4435)
This is a special topics course for those
that have taken GEOG 4435 (GIS). Students usually come from various disciplines.
Directed projects are developed according to the direction the student may be
applying GIS. For example, a computer science major desiring a specialty
in GIS might develop a project based on based on serving GIS on the
Internet.
Publications:
A. Nikov, M. A. McAdams, F. Karaca, "GIS-Use Approach for Usability Evaluation of Geographic Information Systems in Manufacturing", Information Sciences. Refereed Journal (Expected publication Dec. 2006)
M. A. McAdams, "The use of principle
component analysis in data reduction for GIS analysis of water quality,"
Conference Proceedings of 4th GIS Days in Turkey, Istanbul,
Turkey, 13-16 September 2006. PDF
PowerPoint Presentation
Refereed Proceedings
M.A
McAdams, Global cities as centers of cultural influence: a focus on Istanbul,
Turkey, Global Cities 2006 Conference, 29-30 June 2006, Liverpool, United
Kıngdom. PDF
PowerPoint
Presentation
(Expected to be published 2007)
M.A.
McAdams, ''The information age city: A bourgeois utopian
dream, Building Bridges-Crossing Borders: 2nd International Transdisciplinary
Conference, 25-27 May 2006, Istanbul, Turkey. PDF PowerPoint
Presentation
Refereed Proceedings (Expected to be published
2007)
M.A. McAdams, F. Karaca, O. Alagha and S. Gören, "Predicting
short term vehicular related air pollution for corridors: a case study in
Istanbul, Turkey." Conference Proceedings Third International Symposium on
Air Quality Management at Urban, Regional and Global Scales. 26-30 September
2005 Istanbul.
PDF
Refereed Proceedings
A. Demirci, M. A. McAdams, O. Alagha and M. Karakuyu,
"The death of a reservoir: analyzing the effects of land
use patterns in the Kuçukçekmcece Lake watershed by using GIS and Remote
Sensing". Conference Proceedings European Ecological
Congress. 8-13 November 2005. Kuşadasi, Turkey.
PDF (PowerPoint
Presentation Refereed Proceedings (Expected publication
Spring 2007)
Michael A. McAdams, “The Urban
Structure of El Centro in Border Cities: A Case Study of Reynosa,
Tamaulipas, México.”
Revista Internacional de
Derecho y Ciensas Sociales , Spring
2004, Vol. 1, No. 4. Refereed
Journal
_____________,
“The Urban Structure of El Centro in Border Cities: A Case Study
of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, México.”
Urbana (http://www.tamuk.edu/geo/urbana/Fall03/Articles03/elcentro.pdf
), Autumn 2003-4, Vol VII.
Refereed On-line Journal
Thomas McGehee, Mike Folk, Michael A. McAdams, Jeffery Holland, Pavan Jeagrum and Bhaskar Ready, "FEMWATER 123 Data Management and Visualization of Large Datasets", MODFlOW 2001 Conference Proceedings (September 2001.) Refereed Proceedings
Michael A. McAdams and Victoria L. Packard.,
"Training Techniques for Internet-Based Geography Courses at the University
Level: A Case Study at Texas A&M University-Kingsville." Geography
On-line: http://www.siue.edu/GEOGRAPHY/ONLINE/gov1n2a2.html,
December 2000.
Refereed On-line Journal
Cambridge Systematics, Inc., Comsis
Corporation, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Quick Response Freight
Manual, September, 1996.
http://www.bts.gov/other/tmip/papers/freight/quick/toc.htm
[My name is listed as one of the research
team.
I was responsible for a substantial portion of the methodology
section. ]
Michael A. McAdams and Edward A. Beimborn,. Survey of Motorists' Attitudes Toward a Proposed Highway Project. (for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Urban Transportation., October, 1995.http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CUTS/wauwau.htm
David T. Hartgen and Michael A. McAdams. I-40 Economic Impact of I-40 on the Port of Wilmington. U.N.C.-Charlotte- Transportation Academy. June 20 1991.
Wayne Walcott, Michael A. McAdams and David T. Hartgen. Effects of Changes in Hinterland Infrastructure on Port Competitiveness. U.N.C.-Charlotte-Transportation Academy. July 1991.
James W. Clay and Michael A. McAdams. I-40 Economic Impact Study: Characteristics of Three Possible Locations For a Global Air Cargo Industrial Complex. U.N.C.-Charlotte-Transportation Academy. October, 1991.
David T. Hartgen, Michael A. McAdams and Jeffrey S. Lane. Are Highway Conditions Really Getting Worse?. U.N.C.-Charlotte- Transportation Academy. July, 1991.
David T. Hartgen, Michael A. McAdams et. al. York County Transportation Plan: Alternative Analysis. U.N.C.-Charlotte- Transportation Academy. June 30, 1992.
Michael A. McAdams and David T. Hartgen. A GIS Application to Sub area Focusing. U.N.C.-Charlotte-Transportation Academy. June 30, 1992.
Arun Chatterjee, Frederick J. Wegmann and Michael A. McAdams. "Non-Commitment Bias in Public Opinion on Transit Usage". Transportation, vol. 11. no. 4
Professional Association Membership::
American
Association of Geographers
International
A. Demirci, M. A. McAdams, O. Alagha and M. Karakuyu,
"The death of a reservoir: analyzing the effects of land
use patterns in the Kuçukçekmcece Lake watershed by using GIS and Remote
Sensing". European Ecological Congress. 8-13 November
2005. Kuşadasi, Turkey.
PowerPoint
Presentation
M.A. McAdams, F.
Karaca, O. Alagha and S. Gören, "Predicting short term
vehicular related air pollution for corridors: a case study in Istanbul,
Turkey." Third International Symposium on Air Quality Management at
Urban, Regional and Global Scales. 26-30 September 2005
Istanbul.
PowerPoint
Presentation
"Education in Geographic Information Systems Usability and User Adaptability", International Conference on Higher Education (May 2004)
"Information Technology and Education in the 21st Century", International Conference on Higher Education (May 2004)
“The Urban
Structure of El Centro in Border Cities: A Case Study of Reynosa,
Tamaulipas, México.” Rio Bravo Conference (March 2002)
:"Intermodalism Between Mexico and the United
States: The Role of Texas Inland Ports"-Rio Bravo Conference (March
2001)
"The Impact of the Liaison of Railroads in Mexico and the United States"--Rio Bravo Conference (March 2000)
“Place Matters or Does It” The Multi-Cultural Influences on Urban Form in Kingsville, Texas-Rio Bravo Conference (February 1999)
National:
“Training Students to Use the Internet
for Geography”--American Association of Geographers Conference (April
2000)
“The Effectiveness of the Using the Internet in World
Geography Courses-World2000 Conference
(February 2000)
“Using On-line Exercises for Teaching World Geography-National Geographic Education Conference (March 1998)
“The Land Use Impact of Airports”—American Association of Geographers (April 1997)
Regional:
“Place Matters of Does It? The
Multi-Cultural Influences on Urban Form in Kingsville, Texas-South Texas
Historical Association (February 2000)
Role
Title
Amount Contract
Dates
P.I. Parallel FEMWATER
Data Management
$35,000
03/27/01-10/01/01
P.I. Parallel
FEMWATER Data Management
$35,000 03/27/01-09/01/01
Journal
Editing:
2000-Present Co-editor and
webmaster of Urbana
Urbana is an on-line journal concentrating on
urban issues in Mexico and the United States: http://www.tamuk.edu/geo/Urbana/
Other Professional
Activities:
Blog of Dr. Michael A. McAdams http://mcadamsfatih1.blogspot.com/
This
blog concentrates on urban related topics such as global cities, urban
transportation, watershed management, etc.
Michael A. McAdams
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