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

πŸ™οΈ 10 AM–3 PM: Vendor booths featuring more than a dozen organizations, including local municipalities.

πŸ’‘ 11 AM–12 PM & 1–3 PM: Lightning talk presentations showcasing real-world GIS applications (Coor Room 191 and join virtually via Zoom).

🚁 12–1 PM: Drone demonstration at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex practice fields.

πŸ’¬ 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€œGRS @ ASU: Where GIS Meets Real-World”
  • 11:15AM Matt Riley, ASU Facilities Development and Management – β€œASU’s Indoors GIS: A Look Ahead”
  • 11:30AM Eric Shreve, City of Goodyear – β€œGIS and the City of Goodyear”
  • 11:45AM Matthew Toro, ASU Map and Geospatial Hub – β€œThe Map and Geospatial Hub: Building an Ecosystem of Map and GeoData Discovery”
  • 1:00PM Eli Martin, Southwest Urban Corridor Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL) – β€œInterpretation of Mobile Temperature Data using GIS”
  • 1:15PM Maryam Shafiee Shakib & Ana Feinson, ASU Youthmappers – β€œYouthMappers at 10: A Decade of Mapping for Impact”
  • 1:30PM Erinanne Saffel & Juliana Likourinou, AZ State Climate Office – β€œApplied Climatology: AZ State Climate Office”
  • 1:45PM Garrett Raubinger, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community – β€œThe Nature of Native GIS: How Sovereignty Empowers Land, Data and People”
  • 2:00PM Sophiya Gyanwali – β€œAnalyzing Urban Development and Social Vulnerability in FEMA and Federally-Overlooked Flood Zones”
  • 2:20PM Hyunho Lee – β€œA Spatially Masked Adaptive Gated Network for Multimodal Post‑Flood Water Extent Mapping using SAR and Incomplete Multispectral Data”
  • 2:40PM Veronica Mandasari & Corey Wittenwyler – β€œPlanned for Cars: The Rise and Fall of Walkable Phoenix”

Event contact

Shiloh Johnson
Date

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Coor Hall Patio (1st Floor East)


Time

10:00 am3:00 pm (MST)


Location

Lattie F. Coor Hall

Cost

Free