In this episode of the Clemson Drone Podcast, host Joe Burgett sits down with Chris Harris, a seasoned professional from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Chris shares his journey from a background in Civil Engineering to becoming a licensed professional engineer specializing in UAS technology and 3D project visualization. The discussion spans Chris's experiences with various DOTs, his role in founding an engineering automation group, and the evolution of drone technology within ODOT.
Key topics covered include Chris's strategic approach to building and expanding the drone program, the importance of engagement during road shows, and the unique applications of drone technology in environmental tasks, surveying, and communication. Listeners will gain insights into the challenges faced by drone pilots, the training process, and the crucial role of technology in cost-effective operations.
About Chris Harris
Chris Harris is an Automation Engineer at the Oregon Dept. of Transportation where he’s worked since 2008. He has a B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and is a licensed Professional Engineer. Prior to moving to Oregon, he worked for Pennsylvania and Virginia DOTs in design and construction. His current role in ODOT’s Engineering Automation Section involves researching and implementing new technology that promotes greater accuracy and efficiency for survey, design, and construction activities across the Agency including unmanned aircraft systems and 3D project visualizations.
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