Events
Webinar — Tangible Landscape: open source environment for geospatial learning, science, and community engagement
Presented by Helena Mitasova, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, Payam Tabrizian, Ross Meentemeyer | Center for Geospatial Analytics Register here to watch live.
Geospatial Forum with Dr. Ben Watson – Location Experience: Where We’ve Been, Are, and May Be
Dr. Ben Watson | Associate Professor | Dept. of Computer Science | NC State University Abstract: Finding our way has always been necessary, and we have always tried to make it…
Geospatial Studio – Intro to GRASS GIS
GRASS GIS is a powerful open-source tool for performing geospatial analyses across a range of disciplines. Take your first steps in GRASS GIS by attending the Geospatial Studio and learning…
Geospatial Forum with Dr. Paul Byrne – The Geological Evolution of Mercury Determined with GIS
Dr. Paul Byrne | Assistant Professor | Dept. of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences | NC State University Abstract: Until 2008 Mercury was a poorly understood planet, with less than…
Geospatial Forum with Dr. James Wickham – Those Hot, Hot Temperate Forests
Dr. James Wickham | Senior Research Biologist | US Environmental Protection Agency Abstract: Preserving and restoring the world’s forests is regarded as having a positive (cooling) effect on a warming climate. …
Geospatial Forum with Nate Irwin – How Do We Save GIS?
Nate Irwin | Lead Developer | Trailhead Labs, San Francisco, CA Abstract: For a number of reasons, the relevance of GIS, as we know it, is waning. Geography, on the other…
Geospatial Studio – 3D Visualization of Geospatial Data with Blender
Blender is a powerful open-source 3D modelling, simulation, and game-engine platform with the ability to integrate and visualize georeferenced information. With Blender you can easily import and intuitively interact with…
Geospatial Forum with Dr. Budhendra Bhaduri – Landscape Dynamics, Geographic Data, and Scalable Computing: the Oak Ridge Experience
Dr. Budhendra Bhaduri | Geographic Information Science and Technology Group | Oak Ridge National Laboratory Abstract: Increasing resolutions of geographic data provides a compelling motivation for spatiotemporal analysis of dynamic…