- Mathematics level 5
- Physical Science level 4
Geospatial Analyst
Use mathematical models and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze spatial data, supporting urban planning, environmental management, and disaster response.
Climate Scientist
Apply mathematical models to study climate patterns, predict weather conditions, and analyze environmental changes caused by human activity.
Remote Sensing Specialist
Use satellite imagery and mathematical algorithms to monitor land use, natural disasters, and environmental changes.
Hydrologist
Study the movement, distribution, and quality of water resources, applying mathematical models to predict floods, droughts, and water conservation strategies.
Environmental Data Analyst
Analyze large datasets related to geography, climate, and environmental changes to support decision-making in conservation, agriculture, and sustainability projects.
Urban and Regional Planner
Use geographic and mathematical principles to design sustainable cities, transportation systems, and infrastructure development projects.
Natural Disaster Risk Analyst
Use applied mathematics to model and predict natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes, helping in disaster preparedness and response.
Cartographer (Digital Mapping Specialist)
Create digital maps using geospatial and mathematical data, working with GIS technology to improve navigation, land-use planning, and resource management.
Operations Research Analyst (Logistics & Transportation)
Apply mathematical optimization techniques to improve supply chains, transportation networks, and urban mobility solutions.
Academia & Research (Geographical and Mathematical Sciences)
Pursue research in areas such as mathematical geography, geostatistics, and environmental modeling, contributing to scientific advancements.
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