Professor Sisi Zlatanova
3D Indoor modelling, 3D GIS, integration of BIM and GIS, 3D spatial analysis, DBMS, emergency response
I have graduated as a surveyor at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (Bulgaria) and obtained my PhD degree on 3 at the Graz University of Technology (Austria). I worked as a software programmer at the Central Cadastre (Bulgaria) and have been at academic positions at UACG (Bulgaria), the Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC, the Netherlands), Graz University of Technology (Austria), Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) and Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies (Russia). I have joined the University of New South Wales in January, 2018.
I supervise master and PhD students on topics related to 3D spatial modelling and analysis. My recent research concentrates on 3D Indoor modelling and navigation. I am an author and co-author of more than 300 papers and I have edited and co-edited 23 books. A full list of publications (downloadable) is available . I have been involved in the work of several international organisations. I am the president of on Spatial Information science, the treasurer of and a co-chair of OGC . I have been actively participating in the organisation of conferences such as Gi4DM, UDMS, 3D GeoInfo, Indoor3D and summer schools.
In my free time I am walking, hiking, cycling, swimming and reading.
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I have leaded the following projects related to emergency responce and 3D BIM/GIS data:
Progressing precinct modelling on the UNSW Campus and Beyond: BIM/PIM and 3DGIS:Ìý and
Indoor Scanning of FR NSW:Ìý'walking in point clouds'Ìý
3D visibility analysis for safety and security with voxels:
Indoor Semantic Modelling for Routing: The Two-Level Routing Approach for Indoor Navigation: PhD research funded by CSC and Bentley Systems:
Path planning for first responders in the presence of moving obstacles: PhD research funded by CSC and Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment:
Smart Indoor models to support crisis management in large public buildings (2015-2017), funded by the Dutch M4S/STW :
3D SDI for the Port Rotterdam (2012-2014), Funded by the Dutch NGI: The project investigated BIM/GIS integration: ( BuildingBits, in Dutch)
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