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Please join us on Friday, April 1,for a joint GES Speaker Series/CAGIS Virtual Seminar that highlights a key research horizon representing both a barrier and an opportunity: examinations of Hybrid Physical-Virtual Worlds, aka “The Metaverse.” A Space-Place GIScience Framework for Human Dynamics Research in a Hybrid Physical-Virtual World We recruited Dr. Shih-Lung Shaw for this […]

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02/09/2022 CAGIS researchers have been awarded new funding from Mecklenburg County Health Department to help monitor the progress of COVID-19. The funded project is entitled “Analyzing samples of COVID-19 within Mecklenburg County”. Along with Drs. Cynthia Gibas, Jessica Schlueter, and Kevin Lambirth (all Bioinformatics), the project will focus on the sequencing and analysis of COVID-19 […]

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02/04/2022 Executive Director Wenwu Tang announced today that the Center for Applied Geographich Science (CAGIS) will receive substaintial funding from NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to explore new ways to streamline roadway maintence and safety sign using computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI). The research group, consisting of Dr. Don Chen (Engineering Technology and Construction […]

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Director of research and outreach Douglas Shoemaker was recently featured in the Charlotte Observer’s multipart story on tree canopy loss in the City. Despite a canopy coverage exceeding the national average, Charlotte has been losing more than 3 football fields of forest per day since 2012. The region remains a real estate draw for its […]

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12/15/2021 Update: WSOC just ran a segment on our efforts to reach private well owners in Gaston County. See the coverage at: https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/unc-charlotte-researchers-test-private-wells-create-database-gaston-county/K4S3IRP4O5DSXCMTZ6N5GVDU7Y/ 11/16/2021 (Charlotte) A CAGIS-based team of researchers and students will work with residents and county health officials to boost the number of people doing tests regularly and improve the sharing of data. […]

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Our CAGIS Virtual Seminar Presentation with Yuri Potawsky in now up on our YouTube channel. Yuri Potawsky is a Solution Engineer at Esri who focuses on providing local governments the tools and support they need to successfully use GIS technology. After completing a master’s degree in Geography at Appalachian State he moved to Washington, D.C. […]

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Please join us this Thursday when Dr. Stephanie Pilkington discusses the proposed “Hurricane Impact Level Ranking System.” Dr. Pilkington is an Assistant Professor in Construction and Building Engineering here at Charlotte,. She is also a collaborator in our R1 nomination, “Geospatial Analytics for Healthy & Resilient Urban Systems” as well as a Lead PI for […]

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October, 2021. Due to popular demand, we have begun recording and sharing presentations that are part of the CAGIS Virtual Seminar Series. If you miss a speaker or topic of interest, please check here. Like and Subscribe!

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Charlotte is famously a “City of Trees”, and exhibits one of the highest urban tree canopy coverages among large US cities. Working quietly in the background, our tree canopy supports environmental health by reducing heat and greenhouse gasses, improving air quality, and regulating stormwater to the tune of over $500 million each year. However, new […]

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CHARLOTTE, NC, Aug. 2, 2021–CAGIS announced it is receiving funding from UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) UniDATA program. The funded project is entitled “Remote Collaborative Geoscience Learning through Distributed File Servers and Dedicated Web Server System”. PIs of this project are Dr. Xin (Cynthia) Zhang (UNC Pembroke), CAGIS Executive Director Dr. Wenwu Tang, and […]

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July 15, 2021. Many Charlotteans enjoy the natural amenity provided by its prominent urban forest, so much so that we’ve become known as “The City of Trees.” However, this lush urban tree canopy is under threat and losing hundreds of acres per year, mostly in residential areas, leaving the City hotter and more prone to […]

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We are pleased to announce the award of NC Department of Transportation funding to CAGIS to explore risk and resilence in freight transportation systems. The proposal is entitled “Geo-FRIT: A web-based geospatial analytics tool for quantifying freight risk and resilience in transportation”. CAGIS will play a leading role in this project by developing this web-based […]

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Please join us this Wednesday at 1:30 when we hear Geomorphologist Dr. Andy Mills talk about assessing risk for engineering projects using cutting-edge technologies. The Application of Geospatial Acquisition Technologies to Ground Risk Assessment in Offshore and Onshore Settings Abstract This seminar will present several case studies utilizing remotely acquired data to evaluate ground risks […]

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Please join us this Wednesday at 1:30 when we hear NASA scientist Atticus Stoval talk about new methods in measuring 3D forest structure using exciting tools like Terrestrial LiDAR! Abstract Forests are known as the lungs of the Earth, at the front lines of climate change, while providing a litany of ecosystem services, natural resources, […]

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Please join us Wednesday at 1:30 when we hear Dr. Narcisa Pricope from UNCW’s Socio-Environmental Analysis Lab talk about her strategies for conducting multiscale analyses in complex socio-ecological systems, such as those in the trans-frontier region of southern Africa. Dr. Pricope embraces the concept of “Big Tent” research, where collaborations tackle “wicked” problems (as defined […]

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We invite you to participate in Wednesday’s CAGIS Virtual Seminar where we hear from Dr. Chen Chen, Assistant Professor in the Department of ECE at UNCC, talk about his team’s recent effort on cross-view image geo-localization using advanced deep learning algorithms. Join with Google Meet meet.google.com/pid-xjwj-vwz Up to 250 participants   Meeting ID meet.google.com/pid-xjwj-vwz […]

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Recent advances in RNA testing has opened the possibility of detecting the COVID-19 virus in wastewater, a method likely to speed the identification of clusters, and target testing. This is especially important on college campuses, including our own, where in-class attendance increases the risk for transmission. CAGIS Executive Director Wenwu Tang, and Faculty Associate Eric […]

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New analyses conducted by the Center of Applied GIS reveals less access to urban tree canopy in many of Charlotte’s underserved nieghborhoods. These findings contexualize a study by UVM’s Spatial Analysis Lab (here) that found the majority of tree loss in Charlotte between 2012 and 2018 occured in more affluent nieghborhoods, likely caused by storm […]


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