Peter Dare
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Associate Professor and Chair of the Department B.Sc. (North East London Polytechnic); M.A.Sc. (Toronto); Ph.D. (East London); FRICS Phone: 506-447-3016; Fax: 506-453-4943; E-mail Geodetic Research Laboratory |
Dr Peter Dare joined the University of New Brunswick (UNB), Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering in August 2000. Dr Dare is a member of a number of worldwide professional institutions and committees. Since joining UNB, Dr Dare has spent some time with a major international project at a World Heritage Site in Turkmenistan. His role was to create a base map through a combination of GPS and space imagery.
Previously, while at the The School of Surveying at the University of East London (UEL) he established a new research unit: the Applied Geodesy Research Unit (AGRU). With Dr Dare as its director, Dr Frank Hobbs as the assistant director and three post graduate students attached to the unit AGRU aimed to be at the forefront of applied geodesy.
Individually, members of AGRU established close links with industry both in the UK and elsewhere around the world. For example:
- The Mapping Unit of Malta
- The Ministry of Housing, Lands, Town and Country Planning in Mauritius
- The Ministry of Land Use and Habitat in Seychelles
The group is highly active in research. Although at UNB, Dr Dare continues to supervise two PhD students at UEL. Research work is being carried out in the following areas:
- Investigating crustal movements in Africa - PhD student Cara Lindsay
- The production of a precise orbit for the GLONASS satellites is being investigated - PhD student Marek Ziebart
- Application of heuristic techniques from Operations Research to the organisation of GPS surveys for the reduction of GPS field costs. This work was rewarded by Hussain Saleh being awarded a PhD in April 2000.
- More on GPS-Heuristics
- IAG 1997 conference paper [Power Point document]
- See published paper: Dare P. and H. Saleh (2000) "GPS network design: logistics solution using optimal and near-optimal methods". Journal of Geodesy, Volume 74, Issue 6, pp 0467-0478.



