…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….
We are inviting the polar community to complete our fourth annual user survey. Your feedback contributes to the decisions and priorities we make and the direction our products and services take. Results are confidential and will only be used as…
…I ended up coming back to Antarctica 7 more times, primarily using time-lapse photography and meteorological stations to document subtle changes in the Dry Valleys. During this time I was a PGC user, so I saw what a great partner…
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…quarantining at home has its similarities to working at McMurdo Station, Antarctica). Our ongoing commitment to supporting the polar science community remains unchanged. We hope our services can help those impacted by cancelled fieldwork or interrupted science and logistics by…
…Charles Kaminski, NSF / USAP Photo Library. Explanation of Support Data: Custom mapping and processed satellite imagery Using high-resolution imagery collected by commercial satellites, PGC staff created two series of maps at two different scales, totalling 32 unique maps. The…
What I Do I help create, maintain, and execute image processing workflows that transform raw satellite imagery into data products that are usable by polar researchers. Education M.S. Geographic Information Science, Northwest Missouri State University, Expected 2023 B.S. Civil Engineering,…
Quantarctica Version 3 Released! What is Quantarctica? Quantarctica is a collection of Antarctic geographical datasets which works with the free, open-source software QGIS. It currently includes geography, glaciology and geophysics data, and will expand with contributions from the research community….
PGC’s Cole Kelleher Appointed as U.S. Representative to SCAGI
The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) is very excited to share honorable news that Cole Kelleher is the newly designated U.S. representative to the international SCAR Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information (SCAGI). This position was previously held by former PGC…
…civil engineering, and aircraft safety, along with many, many other science, governmental and commercial applications. PGC and our partners in the ArcticDEM project are honored to receive this award! Read the original HPC Wire article from June 19, 2017 https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/hyperion-research-announces-hpc-innovation-excellence-award-winners/…