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[[Image:KarlBenedict_96dpi.jpg]] Karl Benedict is a Senior Research Scientist at the Earth Data Analysis Center at the University of New Mexico. Since 1986 he has followed parallel technology and research tracks. Relating to technology, he has worked extensively in data management and analysis, and since the mid-1990s has been developing web-based applications for a wide variety of end-user communities. Geospatial analysis, and application development has been a recurrent theme in his work, starting with the development of archaeological GIS application feasibility studies for the U.S. Forest Service in the late 1980s, and continuing through his coordination of the development of numerous web-based geospatial applications at the Earth Data Analysis Center. Karl's academic background is in Anthropology, with an emphasis in Archaeology, having earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1986, and M.A (1995) and Ph.D. (2004) from the University of New Mexico.
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Karl Benedict is a Senior Research Scientist at the Earth Data Analysis Center at the University of New Mexico. Since 1986 he has followed parallel technology and research tracks. Relating to technology, he has worked extensively in data management and analysis, and since the mid-1990s has been developing web-based applications for a wide variety of end-user communities. Geospatial analysis, and application development has been a recurrent theme in his work, starting with the development of archaeological GIS application feasibility studies for the U.S. Forest Service in the late 1980s, and continuing through his coordination of the development of numerous web-based geospatial applications at the Earth Data Analysis Center.  
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Karl's academic background is in Anthropology, with an emphasis in Archaeology, having earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1986, and M.A (1995) and Ph.D. (2004) from the University of New Mexico. His research interests in Archaeology include paleoclimate modeling and reconstruction, locational response to subsistence risk, and the application of behavioural ecological models to human decision-making ([http://www.archaeoworld.com/topics/location/benedict_2004.pdf|Karl's dissertation on the subject]).
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==Involvement in the ESIP Federation==
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Karl has been involved in ESIP Federation activities since joining the staff at EDAC in 2001, working on EDAC's original ESIP project. He has participated in the Federation's ''Information Technology & Interoperability Committee'' since 2002, and has served as Chair of the committee since 2004.

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Karl Benedict is a Senior Research Scientist at the Earth Data Analysis Center at the University of New Mexico. Since 1986 he has followed parallel technology and research tracks. Relating to technology, he has worked extensively in data management and analysis, and since the mid-1990s has been developing web-based applications for a wide variety of end-user communities. Geospatial analysis, and application development has been a recurrent theme in his work, starting with the development of archaeological GIS application feasibility studies for the U.S. Forest Service in the late 1980s, and continuing through his coordination of the development of numerous web-based geospatial applications at the Earth Data Analysis Center.

Karl's academic background is in Anthropology, with an emphasis in Archaeology, having earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1986, and M.A (1995) and Ph.D. (2004) from the University of New Mexico. His research interests in Archaeology include paleoclimate modeling and reconstruction, locational response to subsistence risk, and the application of behavioural ecological models to human decision-making (dissertation on the subject).

Involvement in the ESIP Federation

Karl has been involved in ESIP Federation activities since joining the staff at EDAC in 2001, working on EDAC's original ESIP project. He has participated in the Federation's Information Technology & Interoperability Committee since 2002, and has served as Chair of the committee since 2004.