What I Do I write software to automate and streamline data workflows, assist in system and database administration, and troubleshoot tech issues. Education B.S. Computer Science, University of Minnesota, 2011 Interests I like running, playing computer games, and binge watching…
…As a born and raised Minnesotan, I know no bad weather and can be found outside when not in the office. I enjoy bicycling, snowboarding, camping, and geocaching. When indoors, I am typically reading, painting, cooking, or building forts. My…
…image of a black hole recently in Denver, CO. QGreenland and PGC Support QGreenland will be an open data, open platform tool to improve geoscience and interdisciplinary Greenland-focused research, learning, decision-making, and collaboration. A unified, all-in-one GIS environment with…
Glossary of parameters that PGC requires when processing imagery including file formats, projections, orthorectification, and other options….
…extracted from Maxar WorldView-1, WorldView-2 and WorldView-3 imagery and correspond to specific times and dates, being especially valuable for change detection and time series analyses. In July 2023, an exception to the Electro-Optical Commercial Layer (EOCL) license contract allows for…
Detailed workflow for searching for pre-produced DEMs and requesting them from the PGC….
…processing, delivery, and storage of PGC products for research and community interest. Education BA Computer Science, University of Minnesota Morris, 2004 Interests I enjoy spending my time biking, hiking with friends, playing computer games and spending time with my dog….
…users via newsletters, webinars, our website, social media, etc. PGC Director, Paul Morin, and the NCSA Blue Waters’ Project Director, Bill Kramer touring the Blue Waters supercomputer, where ArcticDEM, REMA and EarthDEM are built. Wondering how much compute power it…
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…the ability to do similar analyses at PGC, which will have benefits to the entire polar science community, not just individual research groups. As a polar and planetary scientist, what sorts of trends do you see happening? I see a…