Clement Ogaja

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BornJanuary 1972 (age 53)[1]:187
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Clement Ogaja
BornJanuary 1972 (age 53)[1]:187
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Clement Argwings Ogaja (born January 1972) is a Kenyan-born author and research geodesist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.[2] Previously, he was a professor of geomatics engineering at California State University, Fresno, having also worked at Geoscience Australia in Canberra.[3][4]

He earned his BSc (First Class) in Surveying (Geomatics) from the University of Nairobi in 1997,[5] before moving to Australia where he studied for a PhD at UNSW Sydney.[6][7] He completed his PhD in 2002,[1][8] working on structural health monitoring of engineering structures, such as suspension bridges and tall buildings, using global positioning system.[7]

After his PhD, Ogaja worked at Geoscience Australia before joining California State University, Fresno in 2007 as an assistant professor.[5][3][9] He also worked for GPS companies and wrote books and articles on GPS and geomatics engineering.[2][10][11][12]

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