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Cornell Geospatial Forum 
Tuesday, October 13, 2015 
Martha Van Rensselaer Hall G71

Please join us for the second annual Cornell Geospatial Forum, a one-day gathering of faculty, staff, students, and community members to discuss geospatial science and technology research and extension at Cornell and the surrounding Ithaca community.

Spatial analyses and place-based studies are more important than ever in the world today, and the digital technologies that support such work are becoming much more widespread, and skills to use them are in high demand.  Cornell and the larger Ithaca community are in the unique position to take advantage of this due to the large amount of work being done in the area.

At this one-day event, we will highlight some of the many innovative and cross-disciplinary applications at Cornell, share ideas and research, and learn about existing and emerging campus-wide resources. We hope you will join us for this important conversation.

We are still planning the schedule for the day, but you can take a look at the details from CUGEO 2014 for an idea of what to expect.

Lightning Talks

If you would like to present a lightning talk, submit your lightning talk proposal by September 18.

Submit a talk proposal

Registration

Registration will open soon.

Who should attend?

Anyone who...

  • uses GIS software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, Manifold
  • analyzes spatial data using statistical or programming tools (R, SPSS, Python, etc.)
  • thinks about spatial aspects of their research
  • makes maps (or needs someone else to make maps)
  • is interested in learning more about GIS activity at Cornell and in the Ithaca area

Who is organizing this effort?

  • Julia Finkelstein (Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition; Fellow, Center for Geographic Analysis at Harvard University)
  • Keith Jenkins (GIS/Geospatial Applications Librarian, Mann Library)
  • Steve DeGloria (Professor, Crop and Soil Sciences; Director, Institute for Resource Information Sciences)
  • Jenny Leijonhufvud (Instruction and Outreach Specialist, Mann Library)
  • Boris Michev (Map and Geospatial Information Librarian, Olin Library)
  • Jeff Piestrak (Digitial Collections Specialist, Mann Library)
  • Diana Sinton (Associate Adjunct Professor, Crop and Soil Sciences)
  • Daniel Weller (PhD student, Food Science)

Who is funding this event?

The Cornell Geospatial Forum is supported by a grant from the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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