About
Noah Berkowitz is a GIS and remote-sensing researcher whose work combines spatial analysis, machine learning, cartography, and reproducible geospatial workflows.
Current work
GIS leadership, research, and professional service
GIS Coordinator
Supporting City of Fremont operations with mapping, infrastructure data, utilities, planning information, and public-facing geospatial tools.
Doctoral researcher
Applying remote sensing, crop modeling, land-management data, machine learning, and spatial statistics at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
GIS/LIS board member
Serving as a Member-at-Large and supporting collaboration, education, and innovation across Nebraska’s geospatial community.

Background
Noah holds bachelor’s degrees in Geographical Information Science and Planning and a Master of Science in Geographic Information Science. His doctoral work at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has focused on applied remote sensing, crop modeling, land management, and spatial statistics.
His professional experience includes geospatial work with the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Worcester Department of Public Health, Clark Labs, TerraCarbon, and the USDA–NRCS Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies.
Areas of focus
Remote sensing
Satellite and ground-based sensor data, land-cover classification, change detection, and environmental monitoring.
Spatial data science
Machine learning, spatial statistics, geocoding, database management, and reproducible processing pipelines.
Applied GIS
Planning, public health, emergency services, humanitarian analysis, environmental management, and decision support.