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Calvin Klatt PhD

Participates in 1 Session

Dr. Calvin Klatt is the Director of the Canadian Geodetic Survey, responsible for the conduct of scientific investigations and the delivery of practical services to Canadians.

As the Chief Geodesist of the Government of Canada, Calvin is one of Canada’s scientific leaders in the areas of Positioning and Earth Science. The work of the Geodetic Survey is integrated into a wide range of scientific efforts and involves collaboration with a very wide range of stakeholders.  Calvin is Canada’s representative to the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) Subcommittee on Geodesy and serves on the Subcommittee’s leadership Bureau.

Previously Calvin has held positions as Assistant Chief Scientist of the Earth Sciences Sector (Natural Resources Canada), Program Manager for Natural Hazards (Earthquake, Space Weather, Landslide, Tsunami, Volcano), and Director of the NRCan Chief Scientist’s Office.

Calvin has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, a Master’s degree in Engineering Physics (Radio Astronomy), and a Doctorate in Space Science/Astronomy. He is an avid amateur astronomer and has made significant volunteer contributions to Canada’s national mountaineering organization, the Alpine Club of Canada. 

Sessions in which Calvin Klatt PhD participates

Tuesday 7 November, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
12:30 PM
12:30 PM MST - 12:55 PM MST | 25 minutes
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Surveying & Precision Measurement

Geodetic Reference Systems are the foundation for geospatial data, serving as the official reference for latitude, longitude, height and gravity in Canada.  There are many contributors to providing such standards to Canadians, including Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments, the private sector, academia, and others.  Users will know that every few years there are new versions introduced of the datums or reference frames. A change in reference system, however, invo...