Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?
David Wong, Professor, Department of Geography &Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, “Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?”
Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River
Adriana E. Martinez, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Department of Environmental Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, “Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River.”
What I did last summer: simulated flood events at a uranium-contaminated field site
Charles J. Paradis, Assistant Professor, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, "What I did last summer: simulated flood events at a uranium-contaminated field site."
GIS Day week
GIS Day week
Urban functional zone mapping using convolutional neural network (CNN) combined with volunteered geographic information (VGI)
Wei Fan, Ph.D student, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Dissertation Proposal “Urban functional zone mapping using convolutional neural network (CNN) combined with volunteered geographic information (VGI).”
The Waukesha and Foxconn Diversions and the Impacts of Diversions on Great Lakes Water Policy
Ryan Filbin, Ph.D student, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Dissertation proposal, “The Waukesha and Foxconn Diversions and the Impacts of Diversions on Great Lakes Water Policy.”
Eric Tate, TBD
Eric Tate, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Iowa, TBD
Department of Geography Meet and Greet over Teams
Microsoft TeamsDepartment of Geography Meet and Greet over Teams
Dr. Prasenjit Gupta Sharma, Department of Physics
Microsoft TeamsDr. Prasenjit Gupta Sharma, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Living in a Material World.”
Dr. Hilary Snow, Art History
Microsoft TeamsDr. Hilary Snow, Art History, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Site-specificity in Votive Painting Donations of Early Modern Japan.”