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Bio
I am Robert Cowlishaw, a professional in the field of Distributed Technologies for Satellite- based Emergency Mapping with a solid foundation in Computer Science,and Aero-Mechanical
Engineering. My professional journey began at University of Strathclyde, where I earned my degree in Aero-Mechanical Engineering. With my skills, I have contributed to University of Strathclyde for 2 impactful years.
Current Role
Currently, I am a PhD researcher at University of Strathclyde, where I research Distributed Ledger Technologies for Satellite-based Emergency Mapping. At University of Strathclyde, I am dedicated to Automating and decentralising the current Disaster response mechanisms derived from satellites emergency mapping to make a more efficient, faster and neutral process.
Areas of Expertise
My expertise lies in several key areas of Web3 and Satellite Emergency Mapping, including Disaster Response Management, Consensus Mechanisms, and Distributed Ledger Technologies. These specialisations enable me to research and develop new more neutral, faster, and more efficient systems for Satellite Emergency Mapping using Web3 technologies, which can significantly benefit ESA Φ-lab CIN by contributing to one of the groups main pillars of Web3 for EO data.
Vision for the Future
Driven by a vision of a future where Web3 technologies allow for a neutral marketplace for satellite services and faster disaster response mechanisms, I am committed to researching and developing the next generation of marketplace for neutral, decentralised and automated EO.