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For more detailed background on this effort, please see our pre-event briefing paper, Sustaining Geospatial Science and Technology at Cornell University.And whether or not you were able to attend, we also invite you to respond to our Working Group Discussion Questions , which will form the basis for communicating the outcomes of this event to the Cornell Community, which will be updated based on discussions and feedback from CUGEO.

Schedule

8:30amRegistration - Coffee
9:00am

Opening Remarks

9:10am

Opening Keynote: Geospatial Science and Technology at Cornell: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

9:40am

Cornell NutriPhone Demo and Keynote: Smartphone-based Technologies for Mobile and Global Health

10:20amCoffee break
10:40am

Panel 1: Applications of ArcGIS Online at Cornell

11:30am

Panel 2: Potential Models for a Geospatial Consulting Unit

  • Francoise Vermeylen, Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit (video)
  • Wendy Kozlowski, Research Data Management Services Group (video)
12:00pm

Lunch

12:30pm

Models for GIS in Higher Education

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