PGC uses open-source libraries such as SETSM and ASP to generate stereo-derived elevation models….
Student Positions Available: Undergraduate and Graduate (Spring 2023) – Filled!
…or required? There are opportunities to travel (when safe and approved by the University) for professional development, training courses, and outreach initiatives. How about visas or relocation funds? Academic Support Resources does not currently: sponsor visas offer relocation funds offer…
…in-person or remote on non- PGC team days. PGC remains committed to providing a flexible work environment that fosters collaboration, teamwork, and effective support of our polar science community. Do I need to be in Minnesota? You should be within…
…have an in-office presence on two suggested PGC team days with the flexibility to be in-person or remote on non- PGC team days. PGC remains committed to providing a flexible work environment that fosters collaboration, teamwork, and effective support of…
Position Available: Geospatial Support Specialist 2023 – Filled!
…funds? Academic Support Resources does not currently: sponsor visas offer relocation funds offer signing bonuses Desired Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or higher in Remote Sensing, GIS or similar science/geography field Proficiency in GIS/Remote Sensing principles, software, and analysis Experience consuming web-based…
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…you for your patience. We encourage EVWHS / G-EGD users with questions and concerns to contact NGA at ngaegdadmin@nga.mil. Unfortunately, our support does not currently extend to those funded outside of NSF OPP. We apologize for the inconvenience. QGreenland Release…
…committee and nomination process, visit our website: https://www.pgc.umn.edu/news/advisory-committee-nominations-2023/ ICYMI – PGC’s Work Beyond the Poles In case you missed it, PGC’s work beyond the poles was published as the cover story for this month’s issue of Nature. PGC aided NASA…
…Kelleher works with polar scientists, and coolest of all, has teamed up with Google to provide street views of McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Podcast Length: 31:02 https://www.pgc.umn.edu/files/2018/07/time-to-eat-dogs-podcast-kelleher.mp3 If the audio fails to load, you can listen to the original podcast…