Sarah Smith-Voysey

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Sarah Smith-Voysey is the Ordnance Survey Research Fellow at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

She has a Ph.D in Analysis of End-User Post-Processing Errors in Airborne Laser Scanning Data (Lidar) from University College London (awarded 2005), a MSc in Geographical Information Science from the University of Edinburgh (awarded 2000) and a MA (Hons) First Class in Geography from the University of St Andrews.[1]

She has won numerous awards, including the 2004 & 2002 Outstanding Contribution in Ordnance Survey Research annual review awards, the 2001 Ordnance Survey Professional Bonus awarded for contribution to developing Research strategy, the 1998 Majorie Sweeting Dissertation Prize: British Geomorphological Research Group for the best national undergraduate dissertation, the 1998 Edward's Memorial Prize, University of St Andrews, for distinction in fieldwork and the 1998 Senior Honours Class Medal, University of St Andrews, for the best overall degree mark.[1]

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  1. ^ a b [1] University of Newcastle School Civil Enginerring and Geoscience - Personal Profile. Retrieved 2006-12-20.