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GIS Week: Triangle GIS Social

Network with researchers and professionals working in the field of GIS from across the Triangle region! Refreshments provided. Learn more and register

GIS Week: Workshop – Intro to Google Earth Engine

Jordan Hall 5119 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Center students will lead an introduction to accessing, processing and visualizing data with Google Earth Engine in preparation for Qiusheng Wu's Geospatial Forum (Studio) presentation on Nov. 17. A remote connection is available. Register online

GIS Week: Geospatial Forum (Studio) with Dr. Qiusheng Wu (Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville)

Jordan Addition 1214 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Interactive Cloud Computing with Google Earth Engine and geemap Hosted by: This event is part of GIS Week at NC State, organized by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization. Summary: Google Earth Engine (GEE) is a cloud computing platform with a multi-petabyte catalog of satellite imagery and geospatial datasets. It enables scientists, researchers, and developers to analyze and visualize…

GIS Week: Geospatial Forum (Lecture) with Dr. Qiusheng Wu (Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville)

Jordan Hall Addition 1216 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Spatially Empowered: The Geospatial Journey of My Career Hosted by: This event is part of GIS Week at NC State, organized by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization. Summary: Geospatial technology has played a pivotal role in shaping my career path. From initial explorations in Google Earth to advanced geospatial analytics and open-source software development, the use of geospatial…

Geospatial Forum: MGIST Digital Symposium

Hunt Library Teaching & Visualization Lab 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, United States

The MGIST Digital Symposium is an opportunity for our graduating professional master's students to present their Capstone projects to the geospatial community at NC State and beyond. This includes student peers, alumni, faculty and staff from across the university, and our community and industry partners. This is a tremendous professional development and networking opportunity for…

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Justin Baker (NC State)

Jordan Hall Addition 1216 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Tradeoff Analyses Using Spatially Informed Natural Resource Economic Modeling Summary: Forthcoming. About the speaker: Dr. Justin Baker is an associate professor in NC State's Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources. Justin uses geospatial analytics and structural economic models to capture spatial and temporal dependencies between markets, natural resource systems, infrastructure and policy constraints. He develops…

Geospatial Forum with Anthony Calamito (GEO261)

Jordan Hall Addition 1216 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Seward’s Folly: Insights from a 20-Year Career in the Geospatial Industry Summary: Are you considering a career in geospatial? Perhaps you’re a few semesters in wondering what types of jobs are available after you graduate. The geospatial landscape has changed greatly over the last 20 years, from a niche industry that few knew about, to…

Geospatial Forum: 4th Doctoral Student Edition (NC State)

Jordan Hall Addition 1216 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. students will share current research in a series of lightning talks: > Jenna Abrahamson & Owen Smith: Modeling and Understanding using Temporal Analysis of Transient Earth Data (MUTATED) (advised by Josh Gray) Abstract: Monitoring land cover change is crucial for timely detection of deforestation and other anthropogenic activities relevant to climate change…

Geospatial Analytics Dissertation Defense: Laura Tomkins

Jordan Hall 5103 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Defense Presentation Title: Synthesis of Radar-Observed Characteristics, Storm Structures and Surface Snowfall Rates in 10+ Years of Northeast US Winter Storms Advisor: Dr. Sandra Yuter, faculty fellow and distinguished professor in the Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Abstract: Current numerical weather prediction models struggle to accurately predict the timing and intensity of snowfall…