
Cameron A. Pittman
Graduate Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder Natural History Museum; Musem and Field Studies Program (He/Him)
My Work
Currently, a Graduate student in the Museum and Field Studies program at the University of Colorado Boulder and expect to graduate in 2023. I hold plenty of research and professional experience in digital asset management in museum collections and 3D visualization practices. I obtained abundant knowledge encompassing various technologies used in museum collections, including photogrammetry, 3D imaging, and model manipulation. I have broad experience in natural sciences and the museum world, with professional appointments and volunteer work at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, the Black American West Museum and Heritage Center, the Georgia Museum of Natural History, and the Tellus Science Museum. As an ambitious future professional in museums and emerging technologies, I hope to find a career in this field and continue to promote science in aspects.
University of Colorado, Boulder
CV (Please contact me for a full CV or Resume)
Education
M.S in Museum and Field Studies. University of Colorado, Boulder. Expected May 2023.
B.S in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences. The University of Georgia; Athens, GA. Received May 2020.
Presentations
American Society of Mammalogists Annual Conference. Using CT scanning to identify a potential new Sorex species in Colorado. Tucson, AZ 2022 (Poster)
Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Symposium. Outdoor Recreation and Technology Use: An Analysis of Human Dimensions and Participation Constraints. Athens, GA. 2020 (Virtual Poster)
Ecology Graduate Student Symposium. Analysis of Water Quality and Zooplankton Abundance at Lake Herrick. Athens, GA 2019 (Poster)
Skills
Database Management (Arctos, Specify, GBIF, iDigBio, Excel)
Coding (R)
Georeferencing (GEOLoacate, ArcGIS)
Digitization/Visualization (ORS Dragonfly, Slicer, Blender, Maya)
