
M.F.A., Digital Art and New Media, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, 2014
B.A., Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 2002
GCert, Geographic Information Systems, Hunter College, New York, New York, 2010
Spanish Immersion, Vida Verde School, Quito, Ecuador, 2006
3D Modeling I, Pratt Institute Continuing and Professional Studies, New York, New York, 2010
Coastal Sustainability and Resilience, UCSC, Silicon Valley, California, 2024
Art2NRS Program Grant, Project: Sagehen a Proving Ground: Mapping and Visualizing Climate Change in the High Sierras, 2014
Graduate Student Researcher Grant, Project: Rising Sea Levels of the San Francisco Bay, 2013
Matthew Jamieson Senior Scientist (831) 576-2874 Santa Cruz, CA mjamieson@integral-corp.com
Mr. Matthew Jamieson is a geographic information systems (GIS) professional with a background in geographic science, coastal processes, and digital art. Mr. Jamieson has been working professionally with GIS technology since 2004 and has focused on applying GIS to coastal hazard modeling and analysis since 2014. Mr. Jamieson holds an M.F.A. in digital art and new media and has been working for many years with artists and scientists to communicate complex spatial and environmental information. Having worked on a diverse range of projects, Mr. Jamieson has developed skills in project management, reporting, coastal process modeling, scripting for task automation, data visualization, web programming, designing interactive experiences, and 3‑dimensional visualization.

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Ellenson, A., D. Revell, M. Jamieson, and S. Blakesley. 2023. Influence of living shoreline elements on wave runup elevations. Shore & Beach 91(2):30–37. doi.org/10.34237/10091224
Revell, D., P. King, J. Gilliam, J. Calil, S. Jenkins, C. Helmer, J. Nakagawa, A. Snyder, J. Ellis, and M. Jamieson. 2021. A holistic framework for evaluating adaptation approaches to coastal hazards and sea level rise: A case study from Imperial Beach, California. Water 13(9):1324. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13091324.
Jones, J.M., K. Henry, N. Wood, P. Ng, and M. Jamieson. 2017. HERA: A dynamic web application for visualizing community exposure to flood hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios. Computers & Geosciences 109:124–133.
Jones, J.L., M.R. Jamieson, and N.J. Wood. 2016. Community exposure to tsunami hazards in Hawai‘i. Scientific Investigation Report 2016-5053, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey.
Jamieson, M., J. Jones, N. Wood, and J. Jones. 2016. Using data-driven documents (D3.js) for effective visualization of community exposure to sea level rise and storm surge around San Francisco Bay. Platform presentation. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. March 29–April 2.
Jamieson, M. 2016. Variations in exposure and sensitivity to far-field tsunamis in the state of Hawai‘i. Poster presentation. NASA Ames Earth Science Laboratory, Mountain View, CA. February.
Jamieson, M. 2015. Community exposure and sensitivity to far-field tsunamis in Hawai‘i. Poster presentation. CalGIS 2015: 21st Annual California GIS Conference, Sacramento, CA. June 1–3.