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Neil Symington

Computational Groundwater Scientist at Geoscience Australia

Neil Symington's work experience includes a role as a Computational Groundwater Scientist at Geoscience Australia, where they integrate spatial and temporal datasets to gain insights into groundwater systems using computational techniques. Neil also works on data acquisition, processing, visualization, modeling, and project management for water resource projects.

Neil also worked as an Analytical Specialist at Monash University, where they processed lidar, photogrammetry, and hyperspectral data acquired using UAV or car-mounted instruments for the Drone Discovery Platform.

Additionally, Neil worked at Oasis Olives as a Harvest Manager and Farm Supervisor, managing the annual olive harvest and performing various tasks including tree pruning, irrigation system installation, and general grove maintenance.

Neil Symington completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at Monash University from 2008 to 2010. Neil then pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Geology/Earth Science, General at the same institution from 2011 to 2013. In 2014, Neil attended Charles Sturt University to obtain a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Agriculture, which they completed in 2016.

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  • Computational Groundwater Scientist

    January, 2014 - present