2022 Poster Competition

UCGIS thanks all of the students who presented their research during our 2022 Symposium!   Students who opted to share their work digitally are displayed here.

 A Stochastic Spatial Optimization Approach to Privacy and Utility of Geographically Aggregated Data

A Stochastic Spatial Optimization Approach to Privacy and Utility
of Geographically Aggregated Data

Yue Lin, The Ohio State University; Ningchuan Xiao, The Ohio State University

 Measuring Disparities in Wheelchair Users’ Public Transit Accessibility and Usage with High-resolution Transit Data

Measuring Disparities in Wheelchair Users’ Public Transit
Accessibility and Usage with High-resolution Transit Data

Luyu Liu, Armita Kar, Ahmad Ilderim Tokey, Huyen Le, Harvey J. Miller, The Ohio State University

 Incorporating Prior Knowledge To Forecast Fine-Grained Cloud-Top Temperature

Incorporating Prior Knowledge To Forecast Fine-Grained Cloud-Top Temperature
Min Namgung, University of Minnesota

 Peoria, Arizona Land Subsidence Feature Investigation Using GIS and Remote Sensing InSAR

Peoria, Arizona Land Subsidence Feature Investigation Using GIS and Remote Sensing InSAR

Danielle Smilovsky, Texas State University

 UAV Mission Planning and Image Processing Workflow for Vegetation Assessment Abishek Poudel, Eddie Bevilacqua, Mark Eisenbies

UAV Mission Planning and Image Processing Workflow for Vegetation Assessment
Abishek Poudel, Eddie Bevilacqua, Mark Eisenbies

 

The following students also participated in the poster competition and display:

Jina Kim, University of Minnesota

Madeleine Desrochers, SUNY ESF

Ying Lu, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Chenyang Wei, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Youngseob Eum, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Suiyuan Wang, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Yuhao Kang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Armita Kar, The Ohio State University

Caleb Winebrenner, University of Southern California

Ryan Zhenqi Zhou, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Kejin Wang, Lousiana State University

 


 

Student Eligibility: All students are eligible to present their poster and share their research at our Symposium, but only students currently enrolled in a UCGIS member institution are eligible to be considered for an award. 

Design specifics: Posters should be no more than 32" by 40" in size (may read vertically or horizontally). Addition instructions on how the posters will be displayed is forthcoming.