Ellis Blackmore
About Ellis Blackmore
Ellis Blackmore is a Senior Digital Specialist at Arup in Cardiff, Wales, with a background in geographical information systems and remote sensing.
Current Role at Arup
Ellis Blackmore holds the position of Senior Digital Specialist at Arup. Since 2020, Blackmore has been contributing to various digital initiatives while operating from Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. Additionally, Blackmore has been serving as a Spatial Technology Specialist at Arup since 2013. His roles involve leveraging cutting-edge digital and spatial technologies to support the company's engineering and consultancy projects.
Previous Experience in Education
Prior to his roles at Arup, Ellis Blackmore gained experience in the education sector. In 2012, he worked briefly as a Teaching Assistant at Burrsville Community Infant School and Bitterne Manor Primary School. His time in these roles provided him with valuable skills in classroom support and educational activities.
Background in Media and Clerical Roles
Ellis Blackmore also has experience in media and clerical roles. From 2008 to 2009, he worked as a Cutting Clerk at Mosaic Publicity Ltd. In this position, he was responsible for handling various clerical tasks including media monitoring and content cutting, which helped him develop a broad skill set in office and media-related operations.
Postgraduate Education
Ellis Blackmore pursued an advanced education at the University of Southampton, where he earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Applied Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing. This postgraduate program, completed in 2013, provided him with specialized knowledge in GIS and remote sensing technologies, integral to his current roles at Arup.
Undergraduate Education
Ellis Blackmore completed his undergraduate education at the University of Southampton, earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Geography in 2012. His undergraduate studies laid a solid foundation in geographical sciences, equipping him with the analytical skills necessary for his later work in digital and spatial technologies.