This position has been filled! Job Title Geospatial Support Specialist Location Twin Cities Regular/Temporary Regular Job ID 342589 Job Code 9742R5 Empl Group Acad Prof and Admin Full/Part Time Full-Time Help Make a Difference in Polar & Environmental Science The…
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC EarthDEM Release COMING SOON! PGC User Survey Results + Action Items Thank you to everyone that participated in our 4th annual user survey earlier this year. Like always, your…
Paul Morin, the director of the National Science Foundation’s Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) at the University of Minnesota, stepped down from his position, effective September 22nd. For 13 years Morin led PGC, and its predecessor the Antarctic Geospatial Information Center….
We’re expanding beyond the polar regions! Announcing EarthDEM – High resolution (2m!) time-stamped elevation data for non-polar regions. EarthDEM’s repeat observations allow unprecedented change detection while its polished mosaic models provide beautiful visualization and comprehensive coverage. Select regions of the…
On Wednesday, December 1st, 2021 the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, recognized the PGC for concerted efforts in understanding the impact of climate change. Our ArcticDEM and REMA data were highlighted, as well as our public-private partnerships, as examples…
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….
Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! PGC Welcomes Stephanie Linde We would like to extend a warm welcome to Stephanie Linde, our newest staff member. She brings over ten years of GIS project management and consultancy…
Information for users to decide what imagery processing stretch and bit depth options are most appropriate for varying purposes….
PGC News & Announcements: October 17, 2018 Missed out on the newsletter via email? Sign up here! REMA and ArcticDEM Release Recap PGC successfully produced high-resolution elevation data for 20% of the land on Earth. Both REMA 1 and ArcticDEM…
The REMA team is proud to announce the release of the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica. REMA provides the first high resolution (8-meter), high accuracy terrain dataset of approximately 98% of the contiguous continental landmass of Antarctica extending to 88°S….