…release of the Copernicus DEM with global coverage at 30 meter resolution. In December of 2019, the 90 meter version was released. Both are openly available to any registered user. Read more here. Read the original PGC Newsletter post here….
…to become a planetary scientist, mostly studying Mars. Through that research I got very lucky and had the opportunity to do field work in the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica, so that was the most pivotal moment of my career….
…Our ArcticDEM and REMA data were highlighted, as well as our public-private partnerships, as examples of how we helped catapult the polar regions from one of the worst to one of the best mapped places on Earth in order to…
Position Available: Graduate Research Assistant (Summer 2022) – Filled!
This position has been filled! Job Title Graduate Research Assistant Location Twin Cities Regular/Temporary Regular Job ID 347500 Job Code 9521 Empl Group Grad/Prof Student Position Full/Part Time Part-Time Help Make a Difference in Polar & Environmental Science The Polar…
Student Position Available: Graduate Research Assistant (Summer 2024)
Job Title Graduate Research Assistant Location Twin Cities Regular/Temporary Regular Job ID 360843 Job Code 9521 Empl Group Grad/Prof Student Position Full/Part Time Part-Time Help Make a Difference in Polar & Environmental Science The Polar Geospatial Center at the University…
…stopping by our booth #1422 and chatting with our staff and students! AGU Exhibit Hall Schedule: https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Exhibit-Sponsor/Exhibit#hall PGC DEMs at AGU NASA Hyperwall There is no better place to take a look at our beautiful data than at the massive…
Important information about the EOCL license and proper image use….
…(above) dates between 1978 to 1986. Access the data via our Alaska Map Viewer or browse the server. Shapefiles of flightlines and photocenters and more information are readily available on our website: https://www.pgc.umn.edu/data/aerial/. PGC Conference Connections Earlier this month, PGC…
…for PGC. Check out the full interview on our website here: https://www.pgc.umn.edu/news/qa-jay-dickson-pgc-director/ New Members to PGC Advisory Committee We are thrilled to announce the newest appointments to our Science and Operations Advisory Committee. Our three newest members are Dr. Kirsty…