Prof. Dr. Martin Raubal
Prof. Dr. Martin Raubal
Full Professor at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Deputy head of Institute of Cartography&Geoinformation
ETH Zürich
Additional information
Martin Raubal is Professor of Geoinformation Engineering at ETH Zurich and also a Steering Committee member of the Center for Sustainable Future Mobility at ETH Zurich and a member of the Future Resilient Systems (FRS) Management Committee at the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC).
His research interests focus on spatial decision-making for sustainability. More specifically he concentrates on mobile Geographic Information Systems & Location Based Services, analyzing spatio-temporal aspects of human mobility, spatial cognitive engineering, and mobile eye-tracking to investigate visual attention while interacting with geoinformation and in spatial decision situations. Prominent application domains include transportation, energy, and aviation.
He was previously Associate Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Martin Raubal received his Dr. techn. in Geoinformation from the Vienna University of Technology in 2001 with honours. He holds a M.S. in Spatial Information Science and Engineering from the University of Maine and a Dipl.-Ing. in Surveying Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology.
Course Catalogue
Spring Semester 2025
Number | Unit |
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103-0229-00L | Project GIS & Cartography |
103-0237-00L | Advanced GIS |
103-0252-00L | Spatial Data Science |
103-2233-AAL | GIS Basics |
148-0011-00L | Model-based data exchange and structural transformation with INTERLIS |
148-0012-00L | Geoprocessing with Python: Introduction to scripting language and geodata processing with ArcPy |
148-0013-00L | Geodata management using PostgreSQL and PostGIS |
148-0014-00L | Geodata analysis and processing with Python and open-source libraries |
148-0015-00L | Geospatial data processing with AI tools – an overview |
148-0016-00L | 3D GIS with ArcGIS: Create, analyse and share 3D content |
148-0017-00L | Legal aspects of geoinformation by example of the Swiss Transport Network project |
148-0050-00L | GIS-Project |
166-0201-00L | Potential of Spatial Information- and Communication Technologies |