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GIS Conference Papers, Presentations, Etc.: Recent submissions
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Student Competition: Siting Potential Dams at Camp Del Webb, Utah
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Kyle Wamser Graduate Student, Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Student Competition: Integrating Archival Data with mapping
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Andrew McGregor Undergraduate, Department of Social Sciences (History) Baker University -
Student Competition: CReSIS Field Data Search
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Karina Kervin Undergraduate, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Kansas -
Student Competition: Using GIS to Examine the Spatial-Temporal Dynamics of Soil Moisture-Precipitation Interactions
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Aubrey Jones Master's Student, Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Student Competition: Russian Out Migration from Latvia: 1989-2006
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Zac Cooper Master's Student, Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Student Competition: A GIS Spatial Analysis of University of Nebraska Kearney Alumni Cohorts 1930-2004
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Brett R. Chloupek Ph.D. Student, Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Student Competition: Demographic trends around Martin Luther King Jr. Streets in United States Cities
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)RaeLynn Butler Undergraduate, Environmental Science Haskell Indian Nations University -
Student Competition: Identifying and Mapping Playa Basins on the Kansas High Plains
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Mark Bowen Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geography University of Kansas -
Web 2.0 and Geospatial Convergence
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)It's a Brand New Game: Open Standards, Open Source, Open Content, and Convergence. Geoff Zeiss – Director of Technology, Autodesk -
Neogeography and GIS, it's not one or the other
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Neogeography Andrew Turner – Founder of Mapufacture, author of 'Introduction to Neogeography' -
Adding GIS Muscle to Spinning Globes Using Open Source
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Taking Google Earth to the Next Level Brian Timoney – Founder of The Timoney Group -
LifeMapper: Open Source Geospatial Tools for the Biological Community
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Spatial Modeling Applications Aimee Stewart – Systems Programmer, KU Biodiversity Research Center -
Using Digital Elevation Data for Applications in Floodplain Mapping
(GIS Day at KU 2007, 2007-11-14)Spatial Modeling Applications Jude Kastens – Research Assistant, Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program (KARS) -
Ecohydrology of the Central Plains: An Open-Source Approach
(GIS Day at KU 2007 presentation, 2007-11-14)Spatial Modeling Applications Nathaniel Brunsell– Professor in Atmospheric Studies, KU Dept. of Geography -
A Geographer's Role in a Google Maps World
(GIS Day at KU 2007 presentation, 2007-11-14)Server GIS Jeremy Bartley – ArcGIS Server Developer Team, ESRI -
GIS Day @ KU 2006 Symposium Schedule
(GIS Day @ KU Planning Committee, 2006-11-15)GIS Day is a nationwide event to promote awareness and appreciation of geographic information system (GIS) science. The KU Department of Geography invites you to join us in exploring how GIS is changing the way we interact ... -
Hydrologic Landscapes: An Approach to Watershed Classification
(KU GIS Day Committee, 2006-11-15)Dave attended college at Colgate U., Cornell U., and U. of Virginia. He has been a research hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey since 1988. Dave learned GIS from a KU geography grad student who he advised in early 1990s. -
Big Brother is on MySpace: How GPS Will Change our Everyday Lives (In a Good Way)
(KU GIS Day Committee, 2006-11-15)Tim Hibbard is a Software Architect for EnGraph Software in Lawrence, KS. He designs and builds software solutions around GPS. He is best known for his website (www.followtim.com), that shows his current location using ... -
Mapping the News: How Journalists use GIS
(KU GIS Day Committee, 2006-11-15)David Herzog is an assistant professor at the Missouri School of Journalism, where he teaches computer-assisted reporting and serves as the academic adviser to the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. Before ... -
The GIS Revolution in Transportation
(KU GIS Day Committee, 2006-11-15)Dr. Harrison will demonstrate how GIS is transforming every aspect of transportation development and management from network design to operations and logistics. Success stories will come from a wide range of commercial and ...