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GI Forum SS 2012

What is the GI-Forum?

GI-Forum is taking place every tuesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the term in the Seminar-room (3.floor) at the Institute for Geoinformatics (Weseler Straße 253, 48151 Münster). The Forum is open to the public and all interested are welcome!

In these open sessions we discuss different topics from GI Science, predominantly in the form of presentations. There is always enough time for discussions and a drink or snack afterwards.

Among speakers from our institute we regularly invite speakers from academia, industry or policy, to talk about ongoing research and practice topics.

Current program

Datum Thema Vortragender Institution
03.04.2012 IV and theses
10.04.2012 What is Geoinformatics about? A proposal for 10 core concepts. Prof. Dr. Werner Kuhn
17.04.2012 Representing Spatio-Temporal Data Prof. Dr. Edzer Pebesma
24.04.2012 Collocation and intercomparison of Earth Observation data from various sources: the GECA project Ir. Sander Niemeijer S&T corporation
01.05.2012 (no GI forum)
08.05.2012 IV and theses
15.05.2012 Processing on a SDI: perspectives and thoughts Dr. Lorenzo Bigagli CNR, Italy
22.05.2012 Spatial@WWU: Evolutionary Geo-genomics of Ecological Key-species Prof. Dr. Erich Bornberg-Bauer Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, School of Biol. Sciences, University of Muenster
29.05.2012 (no GI forum)
05.06.2012 Prof. Dr. Kenny Coventry CoCo, Northumbria U, UK
12.06.2012 IV and theses
19.06.2012 Spatio-temporal glacier motion pattern monitoring by terrestrial image sequence analysis Prof. Dr. Hans-Gerd Maas TU Dresden
26.06.2012 E-Science infrastructures and challenges of data-intensive science for Earth system modelling at the German Climate Computing Center Tobias Weigel
03.07.2012 Spatial@WWU: Northern peatlands: Potential weapons of mass decomposition? Prof. Dr. Christian Blodau
10.07.2012 IV and theses
 

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