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8:30amRegistration - Coffee
9:00am

Opening Remarks (watch video)
Max Pfeffer

9:10am

Opening Keynote

  • Geospatial Science and Technology at Cornell: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
    Steve DeGloria
9:40am

Cornell NutriPhone Demo and Keynote

  • Smartphone-based Technologies for Mobile and Global Health
    David Erickson
10:20amCoffee break
10:40am

Panel 1: Applications of ArcGIS Online at Cornell
Steve Smith, Frank Popowitch, Joe Francis

11:30am

Panel 2: Potential Models for a Geospatial Consulting Unit
Francoise Vermeylen (Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit)
Wendy Kozlowski (Research Data Management Services Group)

12:00pm

Lunch

12:30pm

Models for GIS in Higher Education
Diana Sinton

1:10pmBreak
1:20pm

Lightning Talks (5-minutes or less)

  • Religious Minorities and Resistance to Genocide: the collective rescue of Jews in the Netherlands / Robert Braun
  • The IRIS Repository: saving Geospatial history for the future / Diane Ayers
  • Geospatial Data and Application to Plant Breeding / Duke Pauli
  • Thousands of closely packed, geo-located plants / James W. Clohessy
  • GIS and Programming in Site Selection of Urban Parks / Xiaoling Li
  • From FOIL to Torque: Mapping Property Sales in Central Brooklyn / Emily Goldman
  • Community Vitality and "Nearby" Institutions / John W. Sipple
  • Measuring Efficiency in Village Public Good Provision in Rural Senegal / Martha Wilfahrt
  • Finding Patterns in the Shifting Landscape of Indian Agriculture / Hilary Byerly
  • Building Spatial Data Collection and Research Capacity for Sustainable Development / Stephan Schmidt
  • Geo Outside the ArcGIS Box / Zev Ross
  • GIS Resources at Cornell / Keith Jenkins
  • A predictive model for the archaeological excavation of shipwrecks / Bonnie Etter
  • Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Produce to Develop Science-Based Recommendations for Disease Prevention / Daniel Weller
  • Ocean Satellite Remote Sensing at Cornell / Bruce Monger
  • Mapping Land Uses to Address Megacity Woes in Rio de Janeiro / Patrick Braga
  • Assessing culvert capacity in Hudson River subwatersheds / Rebecca Marjerison
  • Remote monitoring of field crops using unmanned aerial vehicles / Mike Stanyard
2:40pmCoffee Break
3:00pmBreak-out Working Group Discussions
4:30pm

Discussion summary and closing remarks

5:00pmReception - Wine and Cheese

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