GISDay 2016 College Program

When: Friday, November 4th 2016. 10:00am – 4:30pm

Where: STEW 302, Purdue University

Career Lunch Registration 

Career lunch on Purdue GIS Day provides opportunities for students to learn about GIS careers. We will invite guests from government agencies, private sectors, research labs, non-profit organizations, etc. to talk about GIS projects at work, important GIS skills to develop for job market, and possible GIS career opportunities. You will have opportunity to ask questions, and talk with potential employers. Light lunch will be provided.

Call for Lightning Talk Presentations – Deadline Saturday, October 29th, 2016 11:59PM.

What’s required:

Purdue students who are working on research that uses GIS as a component in any way are invited to present. Please note that GIS does not have to be the main component of the research. The presentation should not exceed 5 minutesYour submitted abstract should not be more than 250 words.

Submit your title and abstract to https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_09yTR4fZpufHs1L by Saturday, October 29th, 2016 at 11:59 PM.

GIS Day @ Purdue

Friday, November 4th, 2016

Poster Competition, STEW 306

10:00am – 4:00 pmPoster Exhibition

Stewart Center, Room 302

9:30 – 10:00 amPoster Setup
10:00 amIntroduction and Opening Session
10:00 – 11:00 amKeynote Address: : A Massively Parallel Evolutionary Computation Approach for Redistricting Optimization and Analysis
Dr. Wendy Cho, Professor of Political Science, UIUC
11:00 – 11:30 amKeynote Address: How GIS Will Support Next Gen 9-1-1
Jim Sparks, Indiana GIO (Geographic Information Officer)
11:30 am – 12:00 pmStudents Lightning Talk
12:00 – 1:00 pmCareer Lunch (RSVP only)
1:00 – 1:30 pmPoster Session
1:30  – 1:45 pmGIS Related Careers in Department of Transportation
Joel Bump, CIO/MIS Director, Indiana Department of Transportation
1:45  – 2:00 pmIntro to the New Indiana Geospatial Coordinate System (InGCS)
Matt Badger, Survey Project Manager at Lochmueller Group
2:00 — 2:15 pmGIS in Archaeology: the Pedestrian Survey of Dana Island in Turkey
Dr. Noah Kaye, Classical Studies, Indiana University
2:15 — 2:30 pmPredicting U. S. Presidential Elections: From 1900 until Today
Dr. Rich Hogan, Sociology, Purdue
2:30 — 2:45 pmMapping Religion and Chinese Society
Dr. Jonathan Pettit, Center on Religion and Chinese Society, Purdue
2:45 – 3:00 pmBreak
3:00 — 3:45 pmDrone Panel Presentation
Dr. Keith Cherkauer, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, PurdueDr. Ayman Habib, Civil Engineering, PurdueDr. Brian Kozak, Aviation and Transportation Technology, PurdueDr. Ian Lindsey, Anthropology, Purdue
3:45 — 4:00 pmTeaching with ArcGIS Pro
Larry Theller, GIS Specialist in ABE at Purdue
4:00 — 4:15 pmGeoSpatial Tools and Data Provided by ITaP/Research Computing
Larry Biehl, ITAP, ESRI license manager at Purdue
4:15 – 4:30 pmThe Polis Center: Ongoing Projects and New Initiatives Briefing
Dr.Tarek Rashed, Director of Geoinformatics, the Polis Center, IUPUILacey Bannon, GIS Project Coordinator, the Polis Center, IUPUI
4:30 – 4:45 pmGIS Resources at Purdue
Purdue RCAC team, GIS team at Purdue Libraries
4:45 pmAwards and Closing Remarks

GIS @Purdue is made possible by support from:

Purdue Polytechnic Institute

College of Agriculture

College of Liberal Arts

College of Science

College of Education

The Graduate School

Office of the Provost

College of Engineering

Questions? Contact geohelp@purdue.edu