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02 Mar Geospatial Research Seminar Series (GRISS) – 5 March 2021
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | tomintz Graeme Blick, LINZ The Development of a regional Satellite Based Augmentation System (SEBA) Presenters: Adam Greenland & Graeme Blick, Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) Summary: Global Satellite Navigations Systems such as GPS enable positioning information accurate to about 5-10 metres. A Satellite Based Augmentation...08 Nov Geospatial Research Seminar Series (GRISS) – 27 November 2020
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | tomintz GRISS - Dr Lane, NIWA, Flood risk Towards a more flood-resilient Aotearoa/ New Zealand Dr Emily Lane, NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) Taihoro Nukurangi Dr Emily Lane is the Programme Leader of the Resilience to Hazards Programme at NIWA Taihoro Nukurangi. She...03 Sep Geospatial Research Seminar Series (GRISS) – 25 September 2020 (online & in person)
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | tomintz Prof. Clive Sabel The BERTHA Big Data Centre for Environment & Health: Opportunities & Challenges Prof. Clive Sabel, Aarhus University, Denmark. Currently UC Erskine Fellow Prof Sabel is a spatial data scientist working in the nexus between health and spatial data informatics. He is...22 Oct Seminar 25 October 2019: Women in Spatial and FrontierSI
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | tomintzThe Geospatial Research Institute is pleased to host Dr Kat Salm. Kat has been working in the spatial industry in New Zealand across government, industry, and research/education for a number of years. She is also the winner of the 2018 New Zealand Spatial Excellence Awards…
19 Sep Seminar 27 September 2019: Regional Councils: from data collection to storytelling
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | admin@griThe Geospatial Research Institute is pleased to host Dr Tim Davie, Chief Scientist at Environment Canterbury. Tim trained as a Geographer at the University of Otago and then did his PhD in Hydrology at the University of Bristol, UK. His career has spanned from academia…
18 Jul Seminar and workshop 26 July 2019: Using FME Software for data integration and analysis
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | admin@griThe Geospatial Research Institute is pleased to host John Kreft, a Senior Engineer in WSP, United Kingdom. John will present a seminar, followed by a 2-hour introductory workshop on FME software. Room 263, Ernest Rutherford Building Networking lunch: 12:30-13:00 Seminar: 13:00-14:00 Workshop:…
19 Jun Seminar, 28 June 2019: Geospatial Analysis and Research and the Ministry of Health
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | admin@griDr John McCarthy is a Principal Technical Specialist within the Health & Disability Intelligence Group at the Ministry of Health (MoH). In this talk John will be discussing the capability and capacity for geospatial analysis at the MoH, and how geospatial evidence contributes to policy…
21 May GRI Seminar, 31 May 2019: Data-Driven Space
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | admin@griAssoc. Prof. Tony Moore – School of Surveying, University of Otago, Dunedin The spatial data that underpin the maps we see are often compromised by the limited space for them in the map. For example, a large amount of features have to be mapped in cities but there is…
24 Apr GRI Seminar: The case of the missing environmental data infrastructure
Events, Geospatial Research Institute Seminar Series, News | admin@griDr David Medyckyj-Scott – Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research 3 May 2019 The collection and analysis of environmental data are critical to us understanding the New Zealand environment of the past, today and to anticipate the future. Conclusions drawn from environmental observations, analysis and models…