Menno-Jan Kraak

Menno-Jan Kraak
Fields
Institutions ITC Enschede
Alma mater


Menno-Jan Kraak (born 28 March 1958, Vaassen)[1] is a Dutch cartographer and professor of Geovisual Analytics and Cartography at the Faculty of Geoinformation Sciences and Earth Observation at the University of Twente. He is known for his work in cartography and his activities in the International Cartographic Association.

Academic career

Menno-Jan Kraak graduated (MSc) in Cartography from Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University in 1981. Between 1981 and 1983 he did his compulsory army service as an officer in a military geography unit. In 1983 he started to work at Faculty of Geodesy, Delft University of Technology as Assistant, and later as Associate Professor in Cartography. In 1996 he started as full professor of Cartography at ITC Enschede. Between 1998 and 2010 he was appointed as professor in New Visualization Techniques in Cartography at Department of GeoSciences, Utrecht University. In 2010, ITC became part of University of Twente and Menno-Jan became professor of Geovisual Analytics and Cartography. Currently he is head of ITC’s Geoinformation Processing Department.[2] Since 2015, he is president of the International Cartographic Association.[3]

Publications

Menno-Jan Kraak at DBLP Bibliography Server

References

  1. Prof.dr. M.-J. Kraak (1958 - ) at Catalogus Professorum Academiae Rheno-Traiectae.
  2. "Résumé of prof.dr. M.J. (Menno-Jan) Kraak". Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. "President's Blog: Introducing the new ICA president". ICA. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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