From parsonsm at uw.edu Tue Apr 4 12:31:37 2023 From: parsonsm at uw.edu (Matthew Parsons) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Save the date: UW Libraries GIS Symposium--May 25th, 2023 Message-ID: Hi all, The 7th Annual UW GIS Symposium is scheduled for Thursday, May 25, 2023! This year's event will be in-person at the UW Libraries' Research Commons. We'll be looking for UW students, faculty and staff to give quick lightning talks on their GIS-related research or other geo-visualization projects. Submissions will be reviewed as they are submitted; space is limited. Registration and proposal submission details will be available next week. UW GIS Symposium info: Date: Thursday, May 25th, 2023 Time: 10am - noon (tentatively) Location: In-person, Research Commons, Allen Library Website and registration: coming soon! Keynote Speakers: coming soon! UW faculty and staff: please share this call for presenters with your students and encourage them to present as well. 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UW GIS Symposium info: Date: Thursday, May 25th, 2023 Time: 10am - noon Location: In-person, Research Commons, Allen Library Website and submission form: https://www.lib.washington.edu/commons/events/gis-2023 Keynote Speakers: coming soon! UW faculty and staff: please share this call for presenters with your students and encourage them to present as well. Thanks -- and see you on May 25th! UW GIS Symposium planning team Matthew Parsons Geospatial Data and Maps Librarian Subject Liaison to ESS, Atmos. Sci., and Disability Studies parsonsm@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zhaobo at uw.edu Thu Apr 13 09:29:18 2023 From: zhaobo at uw.edu (Bo Zhao) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Fwd: [UCGIS] UCGIS Webinar on Wednesday, April 19 (Presenter: Dr. May Yuan) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry for cross-posting. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Qiusheng Wu Date: Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 5:03?AM Subject: [UCGIS] UCGIS Webinar on Wednesday, April 19 (Presenter: Dr. May Yuan) To: * Dear all, Greetings! You are cordially invited to join the fifth webinar of the UCGIS webinar series in Spring 2023. Title: My first 275 days at NSF Presenter: Dr. May Yuan (The University of Texas at Dallas) Moderator: Dr. Xinyue Ye (Texas A&M University) Time: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 8:30-9:30AM Pacific (11:30AM-12:30PM Eastern) Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gvCYdiA1St2rQb94o4x2lw Abstract: I joined NSF on July 18, 2022 as a rotator via an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) assignment. With fascinations and optimism, I venture into the country?s most respectful and at times mysterious funding agency that supports basic science research across all disciplines. Besides standard federal training, I get to know NSF?s culture and principles that guide operations within and outside the agency, including interactions with prospective principal investigators (PI) and managing merit reviews. In this talk, I would like to share what I, as a geographic information scientist, have learned at NSF, what common issues I see in proposals, and what funding opportunities are available for advancing research and education in GIScience, broadly defined. I welcome questions and comments on how GIScience communities can leverage NSF support to advance research and education throughout the webinar. Presenters? Bio: May Yuan received all her degrees in Geography: B.S. 1987 from National Taiwan University and M.S. 1992 and Ph.D. 1994 from State University of New York at Buffalo. She is Ashbel Smith Professor of Geospatial Information Sciences (GIS) in the School of Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT-Dallas). She is an elected fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Fellow and the Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Geographical Information Science. Her research aims to understand geographic dynamics across domains and scales by developing new geospatial methods for knowledge representation, spatiotemporal computing, and information synthesis. Geographic dynamics include interactions, changes, and movements of people, features, events, and processes in human, biophysical, and built environments. She joined NSF/SBE/BCS in July 2022 as a program director of Human-Environment and Geographic Science (HEGS) and Human Networks and Data Science (HNDS).* ????????????? Qiusheng Wu, PhD Assistant Professor of Geography 309 Burchfiel Geography Building University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN 37996-0925 qwu18@utk.edu | 865-221-8824 https://wetlands.io ------------------------------ University Consortium for Geographic Information Science ? 1403 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 150, Chesapeake, Virginia 23320, United States ? 757-473-8701 Remove My Email ? Privacy Policy -- Bo Zhao (he/him) Associate Professor in Geography University of Washington - Seattle Smith Hall 416b, Box 353550 (206) 685-3846 | hgis.uw.edu Request an appointment *The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast **Salish people of this land, the land which touches the **shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suqua**mish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Submit an Abstract Here Attention GIS Students and Faculty, *The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended. Abstracts are now due by April 28th and students will be notified of their acceptance by Friday, May 12.* The annual Richard ?Dick? Thomas Memorial Student Presentation Competition and Award (the DTA) will be held in-person this year at The University of Washington - Tacoma campus on June 14th! This award was established in 2006 to honor Washington State GIS pioneer and mentor Richard ?Dick? Thomas. The intent is to continue Dick?s work of encouraging students to excel in their studies and transition successfully into careers in the field of GIS. The objective of the Washington Geographic Information Systems Association (WAGISA) is to inspire students to present their original work related to GIS, geography, or geospatial research. The winners will be announced on the afternoon of June 15 at our annual Washington GIS Conference; DTA competitors can attend the conference for free! *Competition FAQs* - Prizes - 1st Place $500 - 2nd Place $250 - 3rd Place $125 - The DTA Student Presentation Competition is open to all currently enrolled students, and students who have graduated or completed classes within the last year (projects presented need to have occurred while students were attending school) - Presentation abstracts will be accepted from March 1 to April 14 Submit Your Abstract Here! - For more information, please visit our website: https://wagisa.org/DTA Please pass this information on to your students and contact the DTA Coordinator at dta@wagisa.org with any questions. 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Might be of interest to some UW GIS people. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phil Hurvitz (he/him), Research Scientist, CSDE, UFL Contact information Calendar -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [Cps-gis] Esri Webinar Th Apr 27 11AM-12PM ET - Drones in Public Works Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 18:18:36 +0000 From: Adam Carnow To: cps-gis@u.washington.edu On April 27, 2023, the Esri public works team will host a webinar on how you can benefit from using drone technology and GIS. Drone usage in public works agencies is exploding for good reasons. The use of drones to support the public works mission results in valuable benefits like enhanced data accuracy, increased efficiencies, improved safety, better collaboration, and smarter analytics. Attend, and you'll also see how your peers are already using drones to upgrade their operations and maintenance. 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Shepherd) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] ArcGIS licensing server "lib-licensing2" downtime at 3:15pm today Message-ID: FYI, there will be a short downtime for ArcGIS licensing server "lib-licensing2" today at 3:15pm. If you have both license servers configured, you will not see an impact for this downtime. Shepherd -- A. Shepherd UW Libraries Information Technology Services & Digital Strategies ashep@uw.edu BLACK LIVES MATTER -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ashep at uw.edu Tue Apr 18 15:42:42 2023 From: ashep at uw.edu (A. Shepherd) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] ArcGIS licensing server "lib-licensing" downtime at 4:15pm today Message-ID: FYI, there will be a short downtime for ArcGIS licensing server "lib-licensing" today at 4:15pm. If you have both license servers configured, you will not see an impact for this downtime. Shepherd -- A. 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Home - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Research Guides at University of British Columbia (ubc.ca) Research Guides: Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Home This guide is for UBC Library Geospatial Services and Resources. guides.library.ubc.ca This looks like a good resource. R. Thomas Ott ESS Geology Student -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parsonsm at uw.edu Wed Apr 26 11:07:12 2023 From: parsonsm at uw.edu (Matthew Parsons) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Call for Proposals : UW GIS Symposium Message-ID: The 7th Annual UW GIS Symposium is four weeks away on Thursday, May 25, 2023. That's plenty of time to put together a short presentation! We are looking for UW students, faculty and staff to give quick lightning talks on their GIS-related research or other geo-visualization projects. Submissions will be reviewed as they are submitted; space is limited. Proposal submission details are available here: https://www.lib.washington.edu/commons/events/gis-2023. This year's event will be in-person at the UW Libraries' Research Commons. UW GIS Symposium info: Date: Thursday, May 25th, 2023 Time: 10am - noon Location: In-person, Research Commons, Allen Library Website and submission form: https://www.lib.washington.edu/commons/events/gis-2023 Keynote Speakers: coming soon! UW faculty and staff: please share this call for presenters with your students and encourage them to present as well. Thanks -- and see you on May 25th! UW GIS Symposium planning team Matthew Parsons Geospatial Data and Maps Librarian Subject Liaison to ESS, Atmos. Sci., and Disability Studies parsonsm@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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