…and geoscience community. Claire Porter, PGC’s acting director, presented “Supercomputers and Satellites: Building Worldwide High-Resolution Digital Elevation Models” at the NASA hyperwall. 📸 bottom left: Cole Kelleher and Maochuan Wang Happy Holidays from Antarctica We are thrilled to be back…
The PGC and User Services Manager, Cole Kelleher, were featured in the latest Research Impact story developed by the University of Minnesota’s Research & Innovation Office. These impact stories are a useful way to inform the public and community about…
Claire Porter presents ArcticDEM at 2018 Blue Waters Symposium [video]
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign released recorded presentations at their 2018 Blue Waters Symposium. PGC’s Claire Porter presented “ArcticDEM: 2m Topography and Surface Change Detection over the Arctic.” The NCSA is…
…of Alaska Fairbanks: Overview of Land Ice Paul Houser, George Mason University: Water/Energy Cycle Jorge Vinals, Minnesota Supercomputing Institute: A Few Thoughts on Big Data Paul Morin, Polar Geospatial Center: Cyberinfrastructure, GIS, and Remote Sensing Craig Tweedie, UTEP: The Role…
…in 2013. Version 2, released in 2014 is now superseded by the release of Version 3! PGC’s Brad Herried contributes to Quantarctica as an Editorial Board member for the Basemap theme. Read the data announcement (English version) from the Norwegian…
…superior support to the polar science community Ability to work independently as well as with others Preferred Qualifications Focus in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Imagery Analysis, or Computer Science 1 year of previous GIS job experience and/or study Remote Sensing experience/expertise…
…model of the Arctic using the University of Illinois’ Blue Waters supercomputer. Morin has numerous publications in wide-ranging fields including remote sensing, geoscience education, the carbon cycle, and scientific visualization. Morin stated that “PGC has done incredible things over the…