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SUMMARY:International GIS Day
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to celebrate International GIS Day with a special colloquium featuring graduate research in GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis, and more!\nDate: Wednesday, November 20\nTime: 12 pm – 2:30 pm\nLocation: 422 Petrie Science & Engineering Building (Fourth Floor), York University\nPresenters and Topics:\n\nBenjamin Brunson – Modeling IMU Arrays in the Generic Multi-Sensor Integration Strategy\nChifuniro Ngalande – Creating image labels and annotations for deep learning models using GIS\nConnor Humphries – Resident Space Objects (RSOs) Mapping\nElisa Dong – Local Scale Spatial Variability of Methane in the Arctic\nGunho Sohn – Navigating the Urban Landscape: Enhancing Pedestrian Pathways with GIS and Computer Vision\nSamir Singh – Mapping the Spatial Distribution of Pollution in Toronto, Canada Using Fixed Long-Term Measurements and Comparison to Satellite Data\nVithurshan Suthakar – Instrument Design for High Altitude Ballooning\n\nThis event is open to all, and we encourage anyone interested in GIS and related fields to attend.\n
URL:https://lassonde.yorku.ca/events/international-gis-day
CATEGORIES:Earth and Space Science and Engineering
LOCATION:422 Petrie Science &amp; Engineering Building
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