From parsonsm at uw.edu Thu May 4 16:02:38 2023 From: parsonsm at uw.edu (Matthew Parsons) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] UW GIS Symposium update and call for presenters Message-ID: The 7th Annual UW GIS Symposium is three weeks away: Thursday, May 25, 2023. We are excited to announce that Matthew Rogers from the UW Climate Impacts Group will be our featured speaker and will highlight CIP's Climate Mapping for a Resilient Washington tool. Additionally, we are grateful to the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology for funding refreshments! We are still looking for a few more UW students, faculty and staff to give quick lightning talks on their GIS-related research or other geo-visualization projects. 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: Matthew Rogers, Climate Impacts Group 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 Fri May 12 06:21:16 2023 From: zhaobo at uw.edu (Bo Zhao) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Fwd: [UCGIS] Job Opening: Research Professional 2 - GIS Project Coordinator In-Reply-To: <4ad835c7-d562-491a-a194-a9d094a733f8.200037815997.7596.1683748853485@memberclicks-mail.net> References: <4ad835c7-d562-491a-a194-a9d094a733f8.200037815997.7596.1683748853485@memberclicks-mail.net> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Len Kne Date: Wed, May 10, 2023 at 1:01?PM Subject: [UCGIS] Job Opening: Research Professional 2 - GIS Project Coordinator To: The Minnesota Design Center (MDC) seeks a motivated individual to serve as the GIS Project Coordinator for an externally funded research project entitled the ?Global Climate Geodesign Challenge (GC2)?. The major partners in this project, in addition to the MDC, are the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC), and the Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development (LISD). The person in this position will serve as a liaison with the many global partners in this project to ensure that the work happens in a timely and efficient manner and that the participants in the project get the information and support that they need. . *Salary Range:* $54,000 - $60,000 To view the full job posting and apply, Please use the following link: ? http://jobsearch.cla.umn.edu/355491 Please consider applying or sharing with your networks. Thank you! -- Len Kne, GISP Director | U-Spatial | Research Computing Office of the Vice President for Research | University of Minnesota uspatial.umn.edu 612-624-7591 *Office Address* Blegen Hall 420 *Mailing Address* Geography Room 414 SocSci 7163A 267 19th Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55455 ------------------------------ 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... URL: From zhaobo at uw.edu Sun May 14 15:51:42 2023 From: zhaobo at uw.edu (Bo Zhao) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Fwd: [Gisusers] Fwd: Job Opening: Research Professional 2 - GIS Project Coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Walsh, Kuuipo Ann Date: Sun, May 14, 2023 at 3:38?PM Subject: [Gisusers] Fwd: Job Opening: Research Professional 2 - GIS Project Coordinator To: gisonline-students@lists.oregonstate.edu < gisonline-students@lists.oregonstate.edu>, gisusers@lists.oregonstate.edu < gisusers@lists.oregonstate.edu>, gisci-graduate@lists.oregonstate.edu < gisci-graduate@lists.oregonstate.edu> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Len Kne* <000000202413e791-dmarc-request@atlantis.esri.com> Date: Wed, May 10, 2023 at 12:56?PM Subject: [HIGHERED-L] Job Opening: Research Professional 2 - GIS Project Coordinator To: The Minnesota Design Center (MDC) seeks a motivated individual to serve as the GIS Project Coordinator for an externally funded research project entitled the ?Global Climate Geodesign Challenge (GC2)?. The major partners in this project, in addition to the MDC, are the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC), and the Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development (LISD). The person in this position will serve as a liaison with the many global partners in this project to ensure that the work happens in a timely and efficient manner and that the participants in the project get the information and support that they need. . *Salary Range:* $54,000 - $60,000 To view the full job posting and apply, Please use the following link: https://jobsearch.cla.umn.edu/355491 Please consider applying or sharing with your networks. Thank you! -- Len Kne, GISP Director | U-Spatial | Research Computing Office of the Vice President for Research | University of Minnesota uspatial.umn.edu [uspatial.umn.edu] 612-624-7591 *Office Address* Blegen Hall 420 *Mailing Address* Geography Room 414 SocSci 7163A 267 19th Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55455 ------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the HIGHERED-L list, click the following link: https://ATLANTIS.ESRI.COM/scripts/wa-ATLANTIS.exe?SUBED1=HIGHERED-L&A=1 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups " psu-pdxgis-group@pdx.edu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to psu-pdxgis-group+unsubscribe@pdx.edu. 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Reappointment is at the discretion of the Dean.* *Please see the full job description and application details here: * https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/135443 Lorene Yokoyama Becker Senior Instructor II Geography and Geospatial Science Program College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University ------------------------------ 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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Free registration is still open: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/05-22-2023/geoai-and-the-future-of-mapping-implications-for-21st-century-digital-resilience ------------------------------ *From:* ucgis@memberclicks-mail.net on behalf of Harvey Miller *Sent:* Monday, April 24, 2023 1:25 PM *To:* SONG GAO *Subject:* [UCGIS] GeoAI and the Future of Mapping: Implications for 21st-Century Digital Resilience - webinar 22 May 2023 On May 22, join the Geographical and Geospatial Sciences Committee of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine as we discuss how to leverage 21st century mapping science and technologies to build better community resilience in the face of climate disruptions. Free, open to the public and online! More information and registration: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/05-22-2023/geoai-and-the-future-of-mapping-implications-for-21st-century-digital-resilience *Harvey J. 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UW GIS Symposium info: Date: Thursday, May 25th, 2023 Time: 10am - noon Location: In-person, Research Commons, Allen Library Website: https://www.lib.washington.edu/commons/events/gis-2023 Keynote Speaker: Matthew Rogers, Climate Impacts Group See you on May 25th! -UW GIS Symposium planning team The University of Washington is committed to providing access and accommodation in its services, programs, and activities. To make a request connected to a disability or health condition contact Matthew Parsons, UW Libraries, at parsonsm@uw.edu or 206-543-2725. 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 Wed May 24 08:18:36 2023 From: zhaobo at uw.edu (Bo Zhao) Date: Sun Mar 24 20:49:14 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Seeking Input and Potential Collaborators for Digital Archive of the CHOP Message-ID: Dear Members of the UW Community and trusted individuals or organizations: We are sending this event/project announcement to both individuals and organizations, so apologies for cross-postings?please circulate within appropriate UW communities and trusted individuals or organizations. We are a small group of geographers reaching out to solicit feedback and potential collaboration on a new digital map project called ?Archiving the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP)?. Using a high-resolution drone image taken over the CHOP on June 14th, 2020, and assembled into an interactive digital map (refer to *https://hgis.uw.edu/chop *), we aim to create a participatory digital archive wherein people who created, participated in, and experienced the CHOP. Users can click on locations and features within the map and then add descriptions, share experiences, and possibly share additional things like images and other qualitative information. Both the platform and the data will be publicly available. We imagine this as an evolving public-archival resource. Before opening the project up to more members of the public, we would like to connect with people within the UW and trusted individuals and organizations to solicit support, collaboration, comments, feedback, and criticisms?all the things that you might have to offer. To this end, *we are holding a Zoom meeting at https://tinyurl.com/archivingchop on June 8th at 10:00 AM PST, and would like to invite your attendance and participation*! [image: flyer.png] The Zoom meeting will also be recorded. The meeting will last an hour, during which we will present brief overviews of some of the technical aspects and features of the digital platform, highlight some of the key questions and issues we are trying to think through at this point, and then open conversation for questions and feedback from those in attendance. If you read the project description above and reacted with some combination of ?that sounds like it could be interesting/that sounds like it could be deeply problematic,? we?d like to talk to you! Indeed, there are complex and thorny issues here that we not only want to think through carefully, but that we hope to center at the heart of this project. Many questions remain about the dynamics and legacies of what unfolded in the CHOP, let alone how to understand and continue to address the conditions that surrounded its existence. The CHOP embodied and crystalized so many of the public issues, troubles, and contradictions of its historical moment: Remarkable displays of cooperation and mutual aid interwoven with deeply disturbing forms of violence and repression; all manner of surveillance trained on people struggling for freedom and visibility; countless actors with different interests, agendas, and narratives; symbolic of many different things to many different publics at multiple scales?the CHOP was these and many other things, all at once. How might it be possible to create an archive of the CHOP that frames these matters as questions for continued?and urgent?public engagement, study, and analysis, rather than treating them as concluded? As geographers we ask especially, how could careful engagements with the CHOP as a space facilitate such an archival process? We are not interested in controlling the narrative or claiming to know the answers to the above, but, rather, are trying to imagine how this platform might be used to open up public participation and reflection around these matters. We know there are significant blindspots in our vision. And we feel strongly that, given the issues involved and the many potential pitfalls, we need to proceed as thoughtfully and carefully as possible. As a first step in this direction, we are seeking all manner of input from UW colleagues and peers, and also seeking potential collaborators who might be interested in thinking with us about the issues, questions, and possibilities inherent in this project. We are also seeking leads on forms of support that might allow us to undertake this work as carefully, thoughtfully, and intricately as necessary to do justice to the issues and stakes involved. Please consider attending this event and/or connecting with us and this project in whatever form makes sense for you! Thanks sincerely, The project team (Bo Zhao, Dan Koopman, Jin-Kyu Jung, Christian Anderson) -- 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... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: flyer.png Type: image/png Size: 2383507 bytes Desc: not available URL: