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Assembly Report
by Ling Bian, Communications Chair
UCGIS held a successful
Assembly on
October 20-24, 2004 in
Adelphi,
Maryland at the elegant Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland
University College. This year, the assembly was moved from its usual June
schedule to October to be held in conjunction with the GIScience 2004
conference.
The assembly welcomed researchers and students from over the world, from both
member and non-member institutions. Special welcome was extended
to those researchers and students from UCGIS international affiliate member
institutions and other international institutions. Students from 15 UCGIS
member institutions received travel awards to attend the assembly.
The
assembly was highlighted by the award ceremony where David Mark, the
recipient of the UCGIS
Researcher of the Year, and Karen Kemp, the recipient of the UCGIS
Educator of the Year, were recognized for their achievements in
advancing geographic information science research and education.
Young
researchers, Ola Ahlqvist and Diansheng Guo, received the Intergraph Young
Scholars Award. Jennifer Miller and Le Wang received the ESRI Young Scholars
Award. Tarek Rashed was awarded the
GeoMedia grant
sponsored by Intergraph.
The main events of the assembly featured a series of student paper and
poster presentations. Students presented results of cutting-edge research
projects in a range of disciplines that invol ve
geographic information science. The cheese-and-wine reception at the poster
session and the questions-and-answers section at the paper session
facilitated intriguing discussions among delegates, students, and other
attendants. Thirteen posters authored by 16 students were selected for the
poster presentation, and three papers were selected for presentation in a
special session designated for the best student-authored papers. Two papers
won the Cartography and Geographic Information Science Journal Prize and
Transactions in GIS Prize and will be published in the two journals,
respectively. Four additional students won the
Student Presentation Award and Best
Poster Award . The e-proceedings for both the
papers and
posters are available online in full-paper format.
At the Council meeting, UCGIS
president, officers, and
committee chairs reported recent act ivities
and issues of interest and concern to the UCGIS community. The fun moment of
the assembly came at the annual UCGIS GIScience Bowl. Hosted by the Bowl
Master, Harlan Onsrud, a large number of student teams, with help of their
faculty lifelines, competed for the grand prize. The team “Loosers” won the
grand prize . All of these serious and fun
moments at the assembly are captured in an
automated slide
show with photos contributed by volunteer photographers
at the assembly.
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