Catch up on the latest news and events from the NC State Center for Geospatial Analytics
Center for Geospatial Analytics News
June 26, 2022
A New Think (and Do) Tank Partnership with Wake County
Through a partnership called Geo-IDEAS, the Center for Geospatial Analytics and Wake County government are innovating the future of spatial analysis and decision-making.
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Graduate Research Symposium Wins
Congratulations to Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. student Megan Coffer for placing in the 2019 Graduate Student Research Symposium poster competition and Faculty Fellow Emily Berglund for her Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor Award!
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NC State's 2019 Esri Development Center Student of the Year
The center joined an elite group when it was named an Esri Development Center in 2017. Congratulations to our 2019 EDC Student of the Year, Jason Matney!
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A Passion for Teaching and the Future of GIS Research
Geospatial Analytics Ph.D. candidate Jason Matney has taught hundreds of students. As he prepares to defend his dissertation, he reflects on his experience and the future.
Read about his journey »
Position Announcement: Teaching Professor
The Center for Geospatial Analytics is seeking a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor to join our academic programs. Review of applications begins April 2.
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Position Announcement: Remote Sensing Postdoc
Faculty Fellow Josh Gray is looking to add a talented postdoc to his team in the Spatial Ecosystem Analytics Lab (SEAL), focused on continental- to global-scale vegetation change.
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Upcoming Deadline: Online Graduate Program Applications
The last day to apply for Fall 2019 admission to the center's Master of Geospatial Information Science & Technology (MGIST) and Graduate Certificate in GIS is April 15.
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Geospatial Forum Spotlight: Developing Risk Priority Scores for Communicable Diseases – a Small Area Health Perspective
How can policymakers in Brazil use geospatial data to combat disease? Center for Geospatial Analytics faculty fellow Dr. Gustavo Machado (assistant professor in the department of population health and pathobiology at NC State) explains his approaches to generating spatial priorities based on risk.
Watch the presentation and discussion on YouTube »
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