GIS Week: Introduction to Spatial SQL/Apache with Matt Forest – Wherobots
Jordan Hall 5119 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, United StatesThis event is part of GIS Week at NC State, organized by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization.
This event is part of GIS Week at NC State, organized by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization.
This event is part of GIS Week at NC State, organized by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization.
Use of NASA Open Data for Land Cover Change Monitoring and Vegetation Height Modeling >>>REGISTER HERE!<<< Speaker: Dr. Emil Cherrington, Thematic Lead, Ecosystem & Carbon Management, SERVIR Science Coordination Office at NASA; Research Scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Earth System Science Center. Hosted by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization and part of…
Connecting Space to Village: My Geospatial Journey with the SERVIR Program Speaker: Dr. Emil Cherrington, Thematic Lead, Ecosystem & Carbon Management, SERVIR Science Coordination Office at NASA; Research Scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Earth System Science Center. Hosted by the Geospatial Graduate Student Organization and part of GIS Week at NC State. Summary:…
We have an MEAS Department Seminar Field Trip, Monday, November 25, at 3:30PM, with Lily Hughes, Curator of Ichthyology, from the NC Museum of Natural Sciences (host – MEAS Seminar Committee). Dr. Hughes will be showing us the Ichthyology (Fishes) Collection, 1671 Gold Star Drive, Raleigh. There will be Free Parking; however, we do recommend you carpool. If you need a…
Speaker - Mike Kipp, Duke University, Division of Earth & Climate Sciences, Nicholas School of the Environment, Levine Science Research Center, Zoom Seminar Title - The evolution of plant-microbial nitrogen-fixing symbioses: An isotopic perspective Bio - Mike is a paleo-bio-geo-chemist, i.e., he studies the co-evolution of life and its environment through Earth history. He has a particular…
The MGIST Digital Symposium is an opportunity for our graduating professional master’s students to present their Capstone projects to the geospatial community at NC State and beyond. This includes student peers, alumni, faculty and staff from across the university, and our community and industry partners. This is a tremendous professional development and networking opportunity for our…