PGC’s Cole Kelleher was featured in Episode 42: Mapping the Polar Regions in the Time to Eat the Dogs podcast. Time to Eat the Dogs, by Hillyer College, University of Hartford professor Michael Robinson is a “blog about science, history,…
Logan Earth – enhancing Google Earth with ArcticDEM for the NWT
The PGC has learned a lot from users and researchers on how the ArcticDEM project enables innovative thinking and scientific advancement. We recognize the societal implications of PGC’s products derived from commercial imagery is especially important and relevant for data-poor…
…Iceberg A-68. North is to the left. Eddies formed in the Ross Ice Shelf created by ice flowing from left to right around the Crary Ice Rise. Mulock Glacier, between Byrd Glacier and the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Flow is from…
What I Do My role is building and maintaining imagery processing workflows, coordinating data production, and managing High Performance Computing (HPC) resources and projects. Education M.S. Natural Resource Science and Management, University of Minnesota, 2013 Bachelor of Science in Physics,…
What I Do I provide science and logistics support, coordinate data requests, and provide geospatial expertise for PGC core users. Education M.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Iowa State University, 2010 Graduate Certificate, Geographic Information Systems, Iowa State University, 2009 B.S….
Information for users to decide what imagery processing stretch and bit depth options are most appropriate for varying purposes….
Position Available: Graduate Research Assistant (Fall 2020) – Filled!
…by interviews in a virtual format. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the University of Minnesota. Qualifications Required Qualifications Current University of Minnesota Graduate Student in GIS or related field Strong problem-solving skills Able to work in…
Please consider submitting an abstract to our Geodesy session at the Fall 2018 AGU meeting in Washington, D.C., “An Ongoing Transformation: High Resolution Topography in the Geosciences.” The Session We are in the midst of a digital topographic revolution. Sensors…