| Matthew Bryan Higgins
                
                  |  | Curriculum VitaeDate of birth:  3 December 1960 Nationality:  Australian Status:  Married to Jane with 3 children Current Position: Senior Surveyor with the
                    Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland,
                    Australia |  Qualifications
                Bachelor of Applied Science, Surveying (With Distinction),
                  Queensland University of Technology, 1983. Three prizes
                  including best academic record.Registered and Licensed, Surveyors Board of Queensland,
                  1985.Master of Surveying and Mapping Science, University of
                  Queensland, 1988.Presently a PhD Candidate (part time, external) at the
                  University of New South Wales. Career HighlightsRecognized as Queensland expert on operational, physical and
              satellite geodesy with extensive experience in Global Positioning
              Systems (GPS) since 1985: 
                Publication in 1987 of parameters for transformation between
                  Australian Geodetic Datum and World Geodetic System 1984
                  (WGS84) as used by GPS. The parameters have been widely used
                  in Australia since 1987 until their recent replacement as part
                  of the adoption of the Geocentric Datum of Australia.In 1988, completed a Masters Degree specializing in GPS and
                  geodetic datum issues.Six month study tour in 1989 of North American organizations
                  with major roles in the development of GPS surveying and
                  geodesy.Leader of GPS related research including involvement in
                  development of the first civilian application of GPS
                  Controlled Photogrammetry in Australia which, in 1994, was a
                  winner of the Institution of Surveyors Australia Excellence in
                  Surveying Award.Technical Advisor on development of Queensland's Geodetic
                  Infrastructure in support of Australia's move to a geocentric
                  datum and for Height Modernization and including the
                  Queensland 100km GPS Network.In 1999, awarded an Australia Day Achievement Medallion.Award for Continuing Professional Development from the
                  Institution of Surveyors Australia, Queensland Division in
                  2000.In 2001, led a Pilot Project to develop a GPS Network using
                  Trimble's Virtual Reference Station (VRS) concept. The network
                  supports real-time-kinematic surveying using GPS and Mobile
                  Telephone. This was the first VRS installation outside Europe.Elected a Fellow of the Institution of Surveyors Australia
                  in 2001. Significant Representations
                Queensland representative on the Geodesy Group of the
                  Australia and New Zealand Intergovernmental Committee on
                  Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) working on issues such as
                  horizontal and vertical datum, development of standards and
                  practices for surveys (including GPS) and legal traceability
                  of EDME and GPS measurements.Member of the Geodesy Sub-Committee of the Australian
                  Academy of Sciences.Past Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the US based
                  magazine "GPS World".Chair of International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
                  Commission 5 on Positioning and Measurement for the period
                  2002 to 2006.FIG representative to the UN Action Team on Global
                  Navigation Satellite Systems.Chairs the Queensland reference group for Australian GNSS
                  Coordination Committee. Presentations
                Higgins,
                  M.B., 2002, Australia's Changing Surveying Infrastructure from
                  Marks in the Ground to Virtual Reference Stations, XXII
                  FIG International Congress, International Federation of
                  Surveyors (FIG), Washington, DC, USA, 19-26 April 2002.Higgins,
                  M.B., 2002, Commission 5 Activities in the Future: 2002-2006
                  Work Plan, XXII FIG International Congress, International
                  Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Washington, DC, USA, 19-26
                  April 2002.Higgins, M.B. and N. Talbot, 2001, Centimetres for Everyone:
                  Initial Results from an Australian Virtual Reference Station
                  Network Pilot Project, SatNav 2001, The 5th International
                  Symposium on Satellite Navigation Technology and Applications,
                  Canberra, Australia, 24 - 27 July 2001.Higgins,
                  M.B., 2001, An Australian Pilot Project for A Real Time
                  Kinematic GPS Network Using the Virtual Reference Station
                  Concept, FIG Working Week 2001, International Federation
                  of Surveyors (FIG), Seoul, Korea 6 - 11 May 2001.Higgins,
                  M.B., 2001, Guidelines for GPS Surveying in Australia, FIG
                  Working Week 2001, International Federation of Surveyors
                  (FIG), Seoul, Korea 6 - 11 May 2001.Foster,
                  R.W., M.B. Higgins and J. Ryttersgaard, 2001, Spatial
                  Information Management in the 21st Century, 7th United
                  Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas,
                  United Nations, New York, USA, 22 - 26 January 2001.
                  
                Sproule, D.M., A.H.W. Kearsley and M.B. Higgins, 2000,
                  Impact of BRAGS'99 Airborne Gravimetric Data on Geoid
                  Computations in Australia, and Possibilities for Utilisation
                  of Bathymetric Information, Presented at: IAG Conference on
                  Gravity, Geoids and Geodynamics 2000 (GGG2000), Banff,
                  Alberta, 31 July - 4 August, 2000.Cross,
                  P.A., M.B. Higgins and R. Lott, 2000, Reference Frames in
                  Practice: The Role of Professional, Scientific, Standards and
                  Commercial Organisations, FIG Working Week 2000,
                  International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Prague, Czech
                  Republic, 22 - 26 May 2000.Higgins, M.B., 2000, Heighting with GPS: Review of
                  Limitations and Possibilities, GIM International, Vol 14, No.
                  2, February 2000.Higgins,
                  M.B., 1999, Positioning and Measurement into the 21st Century,
                  A Keynote Paper at the 6th South East Asian Surveyors
                  Congress, Fremantle, Australia, 1 -6 November 1999.Higgins, M.B., 1999, The Use of GPS for the Maintenance and
                  Investigation of Tidal Datum, 6th South East Asian Surveyors
                  Congress, Fremantle, Australia, 1 -6 November 1999.Paul A. Cross, P.A., P. B. H. Davies, A. H. Dodson and M. B.
                  Higgins, 1999, Reference Frames In Practice - FIG Working
                  Group 5.5, FIG Working Week 1999, International Federation of
                  Surveyors (FIG), Sun City, South Africa, May 1999.Higgins, M.B., 1999,
                  Heighting with GPS: Possibilities and Limitations, In the
                  Proceedings of: Geodesy and Surveying in the Future: The
                  Importance of Heights, Jubilee Seminar: 25 Year of Motorised
                  Levelling, Sponsored by Commission 5 of the International
                  Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Gavle, Sweden, March 15-17
                  1999.Higgins, M.B., A.H. Dodson, R. Lott and R. Rodriquez, 1998,
                  Reference Systems and Heighting and the FIG, XXI International
                  Congress of the International Federation of Surveyors,
                  Brighton, United Kingdom, 19-25 July, Reigate Press.Higgins, M.B., G.J. Broadbent and R. Martin, 1998, The Use
                  of the Global Positioning System for the Maintenance and
                  Investigation of Tidal Datum: A Case Study in Queensland,
                  Australia, XXI International Congress of the International
                  Federation of Surveyors, Brighton, United Kingdom, 19-25 July,
                  Reigate Press.Higgins, M.B., R. Forsberg and A.H.W. Kearsley, 1998, The
                  Effects of Varying Cap Sizes on Geoid Computations:
                  Experiences with FFT and Ring Integration, in: R. Forsberg, M.
                  Feissl, and R. Deitrich (eds), Geodesy on the Move: Gravity,
                  Geoid, Geodynamics and Antartica, IAG Symposia Vol. 119,
                  Springer, Berlin Germany. Contacts Mr. Matt HigginsSenior Surveyor
 Dept of Natural Resources and Mines
 Locked Bag 40
 Coorparoo Delivery Centre
 Brisbane Qld 4151
 AUSTRALIA
 Tel. + 61 7 3896 3754
 Fax + 61 7 3891 5168
 E-mail: matt.higgins@nrm.qld.gov.au
 15 May 2002
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