Farzaneh Farshad

Farzaneh Farshad is a Business Analyst who brings special expertise in GIS. She holds a bachelor’s degree in geomatics from the University of Tehran and a Master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Ottawa.

She started developing her professional skills by participating in an 8-months industry internship project at the City of Ottawa as a process analyst working on “Heat Stress Mapping” project, integration testing between ArcGIS and Maximo (An asset management system in which the GIS data is integrated with the mapping system), Data cleaning for Property Information and Addressing Solution project, Analyzing spatial data, and testing new Add-in features to ArcGISPro at Innovative Client Service Department of the City of Ottawa.

Articles by Farzaneh Farshad

Reflections on Esri Canada’s Connected Canada Event in Ottawa

Hello, GoGeomatics community! I’m Farzaneh, and I’m excited to share some key highlights from the Connected Canada event, held on…

FHIMP Invitation for Proposals: Funding Opportunities for Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Projects

Introduction The Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program (FHIMP) is a five-year initiative (2023-2028) led by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)…

The Power of Integrating Esri Tools with Leading SaaS Environments

In the dynamic landscape of technology, the integration of robust tools becomes a pivotal factor in driving innovation and efficiency…

Mapping Heat Stress Levels of Cycling Routes in Ottawa

Mapping Heat Stress Levels of Cycling Routes in Ottawa: Tools for Transportation Planning & Tree Planting

Get Your Bike and Beat the Heat: Ottawa’s Cool Map of Cycling Routes Overview In the winter of 2020, the…

Interview with Alison Gaiser

Interview with Alison Gaiser, Program Manager at the City of Ottawa

Farzaneh Farshad: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Where are you from and what is your educational background?…

Can GIS reduce car accidents and make roads safer?

Traffic accidents are one of the significant concerns of public institutions and organizations that risk human life after major diseases.…