[4eyes] Geography talks
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Feb 12 16:04:30 PST 2013
FYI, here are the five candidate talks in Geography this month (including
todays):
From: Bernadette Weinberg [mailto:weinberg at geog.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:06 PM
Cc: Karen Doehner
Subject: Dangermond Endowed Chair in Geography Colloquiums
The UCSB Department of Geography is in the process of interviewing
candidates for the Jack and Laura Dangermond Endowed Chair in Geography. The
candidates have interdisciplinary disciplines relevant to Geographic
Information Science. You are invited to attend the candidate talks and to a
reception following the candidate presentations that is hosted by the
spatial at ucsb Center for Spatial Studies. Below are the dates/times of the
events.
JACK AND LAURA DANGERMOND ENDOWED CHAIR
COLLOQUIUM: 3:30pm-4:45pm LOCATION: Buchanan 1930
RECEPTION: 4:45PM-6:00PM LOCATION: Phelps 3512
Tues, February 12
TITLE: "Cognitive Visualization: Displays that help people think spatially"
SPEAKER: SARA FABRIKANT, Associate Professor, University of Zürich,
Department of Geography
Tues, February 19
TITLE: "GIScience Advances for Navigating Complex Environments"
SPEAKER: ALAN MURRAY, Professor, Arizona State University, School of
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
Thurs, February 21
TITLE: "Spatio-Temporal Questions"
SPEAKER: WERNER KUHN, Professor, University of Münster, Institute for
Geoinformatics
Tues, February 26
TITLE: "Exploring the Frontiers of CyberGIS"
SPEAKER: SHAOWEN WANG, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Geography and Geographic Information Science
Thurs, February 28
TITLE: "Towards a 'pattern language' for spatial simulation models"
SPEAKER: DAVID OSULLIVAN, Associate Professor, University of Auckland,
Department of Geography
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