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CAGIS Researcher presents geocomputational study in Vancover Canada
Vancover (BC) November 2017. At a recent symposia, CAGIS researcher and Ph.D. candidate Minrui Zheng described her new study on how multi-level statistical techniques, combined with high performance computing, could speed the analyses of spatial modeling built around “Big Data”. Zheng shared her study “Multilevel analysis of neural network-driven spatial models” with an international group […]
CAGIS Researcher Adam Griffith comments on urban growth and Houston’s flooding
CHARLOTTE (NC) September 13. CAGIS researcher and Ph.D. student Adam Griffith was recently tapped by the popular NPR newsprogram Marketplace to comment on the connection between urban development and the recent catastrophic flooding Houston associated with hurricane Harvey. Listen to the article here. In his blog, Griffith describes his methods for measuring increases in Houston’s […]
CAGIS Researcher Recognized in Best Paper Competition at the 2nd International Symposium of Spatiotemporal Computing
CAMBRIDGE (MA) August, 2017. Minrui Zheng, a Ph.D. Student and researcher at UNCC’s Center for Applied GIScience, received an Honorable Mention in the Best Paper Competition at the 2nd International Symposium of Spatiotemporal Computing, held at Harvard University. Zheng, who focuses on advanced modeling approaches to understand explore complex problems, won the recognition with her […]
CAGIS goes to the Ball Game
BOSTON, APRIL 5 After a particularly grueling day at AAG, several CAGIS researchers attended opening night at the Fenway, and watched the Redsox beat the Pirates 3-0 on a very chilly (38 f) Wednesday night.
CAGIS announces the development of a supercomputing cluster
CHARLOTTE NC MARCH 13, 2017. Dr. Wenwu Tang, CAGIS Executive Director unveiled a new, high-performance (throughput) computing cluster/grid, (tentative name: CAGIS-Condor), to support the Center’s CyberGIS initiative. Currently, the CAGIS-Condor cluster has 114 CPUs and 488G memory. Significantly, this cluster is Windows-based–i.e., an ArcGIS capable “supercomputer” for parallel geocomputation! The CAGIS-Condor cluster functions as a […]
CAGIS researchers prominent in AAG Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group
Boston, April, 2017 Dr. Wenwu Tang, current Chair of Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group, announced the results of voting from the recent AAG Annual Meeting. Notably, Alex Hohl was elected as a Director, and Minrui Zheng was elected as a Student Director, for the 2017-2018 term. Congratulations to these excellent CAGIS researchers.
Can Forests Help Balance Urban Growth? CAGIS Researcher Investigates Market-based Tool to Reduce Forest Loss
Charlotte (NC), USA – January 5, 2017 – Woodland owners in urbanizing areas across the United States are often under pressure to sell their forested lands for development. In North Carolina, a state known for both its scenic tourism and vibrant economy, losses of forest to development could alter the attractive mix city and rural […]
CAGIS’s Elizabeth Major ties for First Place in SEDAAG Student Poster Award
Geography Masters Student and CAGIS Research Assistant Elizabeth Major was recognized for her poster “Florida Panther Vehicle Crash Mitigation” at the recent meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG) Annual Meeting held recently in Columbia SC. The study arose from work Elizabeth conducted as part of her graduate Spatial Statistics […]
GIS Day 2016 at UNC Charlotte emphasized the value of “Spatial Thinking
UNC Charlotte’s hosting of GIS Day 2016 celebrated all things GIS. The theme that emerged over the course of day was “Spatial Thinking”, a concept that reflects a growing consensus that the utility of GIS in solving problems is only limited by the imagination of users and practitioners. Events ranged from a panel discussion around […]
CAGIS Upgrades to a new High-performance Windows-based Cluster
CAGIS upgrades to a new high-performance Windows-based cluster, Sapphaire, based desktop grid technology. For more information, see: Resources