Dr. Dillon Mahmoudi

About

I’ve always been interested in technology and cities. I’ve lived in 8 cities across 3 continents. During high school, I got an opportunity to work on the software side of the Microsoft Keyboards and Mice team in Redmond, Washington. After high school, I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia taking a brief break to work on Microsoft’s .NET Framework in Dublin, Ireland. I then moved to Austin, Texas and worked on the eCommerce Team at National Instruments. In 2009, began graduate school in Urban Studies at Portland State University where I was a Research Associate at City Observatory. I moved to Baltimore in 2017 when I joined the Department of Geography and Environmental Systems as Assistant Professor.

Research interests

My research follows the theme of mapping capital: economic geography, critical GIS and counter-mapping, urban studies, labor markets, digital geography, youth & carceral geographies

Teaching interests

I currently teach a number of courses related to GIS, mapping, and economic geography:
  • GES 330: Economic Geography
  • GES 383: Statistical and Thematic Cartography
  • GES 386/686: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  • GES 486/687: Advanced Applications in Geographic Information Systems
  • GES 488/688: Spatial Data Analysis and GIS Applications
  • GES 700: Seminar in Geography – Logics of Capital: Witchcraft, Slavery, and Waged-Work.

Education

  • Ph D, Urban StudiesPortland State University (2017)
    Making Software, Making Regions: Networks, Segmentation, & Diversity
  • Graduate Certificate, Geographic Information Science (GIS)Portland State University (2016)
  • BS, Computer ScienceGeorgia Institute of Technology (2006)