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Tessa Anderson
Assistant Professor at DTU Space, National Space Institute
Dr. Tessa Anderson is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in the field of Geography, Geographic Information Science, and Cartography.
She holds a PhD in Geographic Information Science and Cartography from University College London, U. of London, where she also obtained an upper second-class degree in Geography.
Dr. Anderson furthered her education by studying a Diploma in University Teaching and Learning at DTU - Technical University of Denmark, as well as completing 3 A-levels in Geography, English, and Politics at The School of St Helens and St Katherines in Abingdon, OXON.
With a strong academic foundation, Dr. Anderson has held various prestigious positions in renowned institutions. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at DTU Space, National Space Institute.
Her previous roles include being a Researcher at DTU - Technical University of Denmark, a Consultant at Københavns Kommune, a Research Fellow at the University of Hong Kong, and a Lecturer at both the University of Queensland and the University of Canterbury.
Dr. Anderson's expertise and knowledge in Geography, Geographic Information Science, and Cartography make her a valuable asset in the academic and research communities. Her contributions and achievements have significantly impacted the field.