ASU GIS Day
Event description
- Free
- Open to the public
- Science
- Sustainability
Celebrate GIS Day at ASU! Join the global celebration and discover how Geographic Information Systems shape communities and the world.
Hosted by ASU's School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning and ASU Geospatial Research & Solutions, this event brings together students, researchers, professionals and community partners to explore the power of GIS in action. Come connect, learn and celebrate the power of place!
Event Details
ποΈ 10 AMβ3 PM: Vendor booths featuring more than a dozen organizations, including local municipalities.
π‘ 11 AMβ12 PM & 1β3 PM: Lightning talk presentations showcasing real-world GIS applications (Coor Room 191 and join virtually via Zoom).
π 12β1 PM: Drone demonstration at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex practice fields.
π¬ Join the conversation and share your GIS passion on social media with #ASUGISDay.
Vendors
- ASU's School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning
- ASU Geospatial Research Solutions (GRS)
- ASU Enterprise Technology
- ASU Facilities Development and Management (FDM)
- Southwest Urban Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL)
- ASU Map and Geospatial Hub
AZ Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA)
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
- Maricopa County
- Pinal County
- City of Tempe
- City of Scottsdale
- City of Goodyear
- Frontier Precision
- Ten Across
- ESRI
- Bad Elf
Presentation Schedule
(Coor Room 191 and join virtually via Zoom)
- 11AM Yueling Li, ASU Geospatial Research & Solutions β βGRS @ ASU: Where GIS Meets Real-Worldβ
- 11:15AM Matt Riley, ASU Facilities Development and Management β βASUβs Indoors GIS: A Look Aheadβ
- 11:30AM Eric Shreve, City of Goodyear β βGIS and the City of Goodyearβ
- 11:45AM Matthew Toro, ASU Map and Geospatial Hub β βThe Map and Geospatial Hub: Building an Ecosystem of Map and GeoData Discoveryβ
- 1:00PM Eli Martin, Southwest Urban Corridor Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL) β βInterpretation of Mobile Temperature Data using GISβ
- 1:15PM Maryam Shafiee Shakib & Ana Feinson, ASU Youthmappers β βYouthMappers at 10: A Decade of Mapping for Impactβ
- 1:30PM Erinanne Saffel & Juliana Likourinou, AZ State Climate Office β βApplied Climatology: AZ State Climate Officeβ
- 1:45PM Garrett Raubinger, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community β βThe Nature of Native GIS: How Sovereignty Empowers Land, Data and Peopleβ
- 2:00PM Sophiya Gyanwali β βAnalyzing Urban Development and Social Vulnerability in FEMA and Federally-Overlooked Flood Zonesβ
- 2:20PM Hyunho Lee β βA Spatially Masked Adaptive Gated Network for Multimodal PostβFlood Water Extent Mapping using SAR and Incomplete Multispectral Dataβ
- 2:40PM Veronica Mandasari & Corey Wittenwyler β βPlanned for Cars: The Rise and Fall of Walkable Phoenixβ