Dr. Michael P. Bishop Professor and Haynes Chair in Geosciences Department of Geography.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Strands of science learning 1. Know and can apply major scientific ideas 2. Can collect and analyze data (experiments and observations) 3. Understand.
Advertisements

Maines Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) Focuses on research of the coupled dynamics of social- ecological systems (SES) and the translation of.
Instructional Technology vs. Educational Technology
Developing a Geoscience and Remote Sensing Laboratory as a Pathway to Earth SySTEM Education John D. Moore Einstein Fellow Emeritus President-Elect, National.
Spatial Decisions INNOVATING GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE PLENARY II 17 September GIS Asia. Hanoi Kapil Chaudhery Spatial Decisions.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Technical Operations Center Towards a More Consistent Framework for Disseminated.
Focus on Strategic R&D Budhendra Bhaduri, Raju Vatsavai Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST), Computational Sciences and Engineering Division.
Proposition 301 and Arizona State University The Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) has established a high level.
NSF and Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Margaret Leinen Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Workshop, NCAR 2002.
Applied Geomatics Research in Nova Scotia: Bob Maher, Senior Research Scientist Applied Geomatics Research Group Nova Scotia Community College Middleton,
What is Health Geomatics? Dr. Bob Maher Senior Research Scientist Applied Geomatics Research Group Nova Scotia Community College Middleton, NS October.
Coastal Atlas Workshop Introduction Valerie Cummins Coastal Atlas Workshop University College Cork 25 th July 2006.
Feedback on the New Datums 2015 Geospatial Summit April 13 to 14, 2015 U.S. Geological Survey Kari J. Craun.
GIS Applications in Natural Resource Management Phil Hurvitz1 GIS Applications in Natural Resource Management presented at Common Ground, Common Water.
Dr. Brian Lee Department of Landscape Architecture College of Agriculture University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky (859) Mapping.
Science of Learning Centers Soo-Siang Lim Ph.D Director and Chair of Coordinating Committee Science of Learning Centers Program National Science Foundation.
Digital Coast: Facilitating Coastal Data Sharing and Collaboration Joshua Murphy NOAA Coastal Services Center March 18, 2011.
Applications of Digital Archival Geographic Information in K12 Education Department of Geography, National Taiwan University jinn-Guey Lay 2009PNC 2009/10/08.
CI Days: Planning Your Campus Cyberinfrastructure Strategy Russ Hobby, Internet2 Internet2 Member Meeting 9 October 2007.
Name: Barry O’Dwyer Organisation: Coastal and Marine Research Centre, Beaufort Research University College Cork Ireland Role: Project Partner Topic of.
Predicting and Preparing for Natural Disasters Margaret A. Davidson Director NOAA Coastal Services Center June 7, 2005.
Definition of Computational Science Computational Science for NRM D. Wang Computational science is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field that uses.
Future. Market One of the fastest growth job sectors in U.S. Geospatial Technology is a leader in innovation, with nanotechnology and biotechnology Geospatial.
Planning for Arctic GIS and Geographic Information Infrastructure Sponsored by the Arctic Research Support and Logistics Program 30 October 2003 Seattle,
Agenda  Science center operation Structure Planning Review Reporting.
Capacity Development & Earth Observation for Looking after Water in Africa Benjamin Koetz Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes European Space Agency.
National Spatial Data Infrastructure The Spatial Information Services Stack Dr Robert Woodcock.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey A vision for a global community Linda Gundersen Director Science Quality and Integrity US Geological.
Building a Collaborative Earth Science Research Program: The University of New Hampshire and Elizabeth City State University Strategic Research Partnership.
Why Archiving and Preserving GIS Data Is Important Maps tell a compelling story of change over time. They document movement, progress, and change to the.
Mondays, 3:00-3:50 p.m. Wilkinson credit Geo 507 Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information Science.
Advancing Natural and Nature-Based Infrastructure Solutions through Policy and Partnerships Kim Penn, NOAA Office for Coastal Management.
All this and so much more… Biology Technology Materials Engineering Mathematics Polar Nano Physics Climate Change Earth Science Astronomy Education & Human.
The Saguaro Digital Library for Natural Asset Management Dr. Sudha RamSudha Ram Advanced Database Research Group Dept. of MIS The University of Arizona.
ESIP Federation Air Quality Cluster Partner Agencies.
Pascucci-1 Valerio Pascucci Director, CEDMAV Professor, SCI Institute & School of Computing Laboratory Fellow, PNNL Massive Data Management, Analysis,
Hassan A. Karimi Geoinformatics Laboratory School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh 3/27/20121.
Breakout #2 Generic Classes of Issues Hardware –big iron (capability, not just capacity) Network –last-mile problem –computational grid Software/frameworks.
Distributed Geospatial Processing Michael F. Goodchild University of California Santa Barbara.
Cyberinfrastructure What is it? Russ Hobby Internet2 Joint Techs, 18 July 2007.
June 20, 2007ESRI Intl. User Conference Dawn Wright - Oregon State University Val Cummins - Coastal & Marine Resources Centre, IRELAND Liz O’Dea - Coastal.
SIS Spatial Information Solutions April 23, 2005 MSU ERAC Presentation Spatial Information Solutions: A New Business Delivering Spatial Technology Research.
©2012 LIESMARS Wuhan University Building Integrated Cyberinfrastructure for GIScience through Geospatial Service Web Jianya Gong, Tong Zhang, Huayi Wu.
ICT-enabled Agricultural Science for Development Scenarios, Opportunities, Issues by ICTs transforming agricultural science, research & technology generation.
Economic, Social and Environmental Benefits Better Planning and Operational Decisions in Water Management Decision Making Capacity and Institutions; Stakeholder.
Cyberinfrastructure Overview Russ Hobby, Internet2 ECSU CI Days 4 January 2008.
STEM is gathering Steam!!!
Citation: Zhang Z.Y.,Kazakova A.N. and Moskal L.M Integrating LIDAR with Hyperspectral Data for Tree Species Classification in Urban Ecosystems.
A WEB-ENABLED APPROACH FOR GENERATING DATA PROCESSORS University of Nevada Reno Department of Computer Science & Engineering Jigar Patel Sergiu M. Dascalu.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Working with the USGS 6/19/2009.
High Risk 1. Ensure productive use of GRID computing through participation of biologists to shape the development of the GRID. 2. Develop user-friendly.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Office USGS National Geospatial Program / Partnerships Craig A. Neidig.
A WEB-ENABLED APPROACH FOR GENERATING DATA PROCESSORS University of Nevada Reno Department of Computer Science & Engineering Jigar Patel Sohei Okamoto.
Improving Canadian Capacity for Predicting the Impacts of Natural and Human Disturbances on Boreal Water Resources Canadian Aquatic Laboratory for Interdiscplinary.
Black and White Introduction to Cyberinfrastructure Eric Shook Department of Geography Kent State University.
Presented by SciDAC-2 Petascale Data Storage Institute Philip C. Roth Computer Science and Mathematics Future Technologies Group.
EarthCube Sustaining the Geosciences for 21 st Century Challenges Credits: from top to bottom: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program (CC BY-SA 2.0), NASA/Kathryn.
Engineering and Education Partnership: Preparing the Next Generation of Cross Disciplinary Trained STEM Teachers Dr. Michael de Miranda School of Education.
The Design and Development of an Integrated Researcher Profile System at Texas A&M to Enrich Scholarly Identity of Faculty Dr. Bruce Herbert | Michael.
WASCAL: A Climate Service Center
Make Movono CC-DRM Coordinator
Introduction to Geospatial Technology
A Web-enabled Approach for generating data processors
Department of Geography, History and Environmental Studies
NSF and Environmental Cyberinfrastructure
Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma
NSF and Environmental Cyberinfrastructure
Workshop on Gap Analysis and Prioritization
Bird of Feather Session
Urban Infrastructure: Analysis and Modeling for Their Optimal Management and Operation NSF Workshop NSF Award #: Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D. Professor.
Presentation transcript:

Dr. Michael P. Bishop Professor and Haynes Chair in Geosciences Department of Geography

2 Introduction Nature of geospatial data Data storage issues Spatio-temporal data integration Algorithms and computational issues Spatio-temporal modeling Data-information discovery and dissemination Trans-disciplinary engagement

3 GEOSAT Activities Update GEOSAT BOR approved center GEOSAT computing infrastructure Geocomputation algorithms & tools Geospatial intelligent DSS development Grants and Contracts Government and industry partnerships

4 Hyperspectral Imagery

5 LiDAR and Geomorphometry

6 3-D Geophysical Data Sets

7 Climate & Landscape Evolution Modeling

8 Geospatial Cyber-Infrastructure Geovisualization & collaboration Data storage solutions (data volume, metadata) Data management issues (privacy, discovery) High performance computing Intelligent computing

9 Remote Sensing Activities Data collection issues Algorithms and software tools Biophysical Information extraction Ecosystem assessment Agricultural applications Urban applications Water resources Coastal and hazard

10 Geostatistics Spatio-temporal characterization of variance Scale and information extraction Mathematical characterization of data and information New algorithms/methods for analyzing data Error and uncertainty analysis

11 Terrain Analysis Digital terrain modeling Error and uncertainty Geomorphometric parameters Geomorphometric objects Landscape evolution modeling

12 Geospatial Education Enhanced learning Geospatial workshops Issues in STEM Education (TUETAR) Technical training Conceptual understanding (RS example) Reflective learning

13 Geospatial Science & Technology Representations Data and information integration Spatial analysis and modeling Knowledge generation & decision making Software tool development

14 GEOSAT Outreach Problem solving & services Technology development Technology transfer Capacity building

15 CONCLUS IONS Collaboration opportunities Facilitate multidisciplinary projects GEOSAT – TAMU resource Collaboration > greater productivity External funding success Collaboration opportunities Facilitate multidisciplinary projects GEOSAT – TAMU resource Collaboration > greater productivity External funding success