Chrysanthi Kleanthous is a dedicated Technical Engineer at the Department of Lands and Surveys, specializing in the Hydrographic Section. With a robust background in hydrographic surveying and land surveying, Chrysanthi has honed her expertise through extensive training and hands-on experience. Her proficiency in utilizing advanced...
Chrysanthi Kleanthous is a dedicated Technical Engineer at the Department of Lands and Surveys, specializing in the Hydrographic Section. With a robust background in hydrographic surveying and land surveying, Chrysanthi has honed her expertise through extensive training and hands-on experience. Her proficiency in utilizing advanced tools such as ESRI ArcGIS Bathymetry extensions and dKart for Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) compilation underscores her commitment to enhancing maritime safety and navigation efficiency.
In her current role, Chrysanthi is involved in key projects that focus on the collection, analysis, and dissemination of hydrographic data, which are crucial for effective coastal management and navigation. Her training with the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency (KHOA), recognized by the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), has equipped her with the necessary skills to operate at a high level within the hydrographic community. This certification as a Hydrographer Category B reflects her capability to contribute to national and international hydrographic initiatives.
Chrysanthi's strategic planning and management skills enable her to lead projects that not only meet regulatory standards but also advance the technological integration within the hydrographic sector. Her work is pivotal in ensuring that the hydrographic data collected is accurate, reliable, and accessible, ultimately supporting safe navigation and sustainable development in marine environments. As she continues to expand her expertise, Chrysanthi remains committed to fostering innovation and excellence in hydrographic practices, making her a valuable asset to the Department of Lands and Surveys.