Daniel Butterfield

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Expertise in the development of software and GIS applications for environmental science for more than a decade. He has extensive experience of using GIS tools for modelling, mapping and presentation purposes and is highly competent in all areas of IT, including relational database design and web technologies.
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Full Name
Daniel Butterfield
Year of Birth
1971
Nationality
British
Profession
Software/GIS developer
Range of Experience
Daniel Butterfield has been developing software and GIS applications for environmental science for more than a decade. He is a C++ Object-Oriented Programming Certified Professional, has more than 7 years experience of using GIS tools for modelling, mapping and presentation purposes and is highly competent in all areas of IT, including relational database design and web technologies. He was also the co-developer of the INCA model, which is now used extensively by European scientists to assess nutrient dynamics in catchments and he is currently working on improving the design of this model.
Career Summary
  • 1996-Present: Postgraduate Research Assistant, Aquatic Environments Research Centre, The University of Reading
  • 1990-1993: Assistant Scientific Officer, The Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford
Education
1996 BSc (Hons) Computer Science, The University of Reading
Key Assignments
  • Design and implementation of a new fully-branched river network, dynamic, process-based water quality model, Q2
  • Advisor on calibration, validation and extension of the Phosphorous Indicators Tool (DEFRA)
  • Design and implementation of the GIS-based Phosphorous Indicators Tool (DEFRA)
  • Collaborator on design and implementation of the INCA suite of models: INCA-N (nitrogen), INCA-P (phosphorous), INCA-Sed (sediment), INCA-C (carbon) and INCA-Hg (Mercury)
Country Experience
UK, Nepal, Norway, Finland, France
Languages
English
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