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Eduardo Lacerda
Spatial Modeling Coordinator
Geographer (Rio de Janeiro State University), masters in Geography (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) and currently a PhD candidate in Geography (Fluminense Federal University). Is experienced in orbital image processing in high-performance computing environments focused on the analysis of time series data. Already worked on projects in the area of remote sensing and GIS and implementing and managing spatial databases.
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