Esri and the European Geosciences Union

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04-17-2017 08:05 AM
DawnWright
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My colleagues and I are pleased to share the lineup of Esri short courses and presentations to be presented this April at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2017 in Vienna, Austria. Many know of EGU as the premier Earth, space, and planetary sciences scholarly organization of Europe, with over 12,500 members from around the world. It is a sister organization of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). EGU's annual assembly is the largest, most prominent geosciences event in Europe, attracting over 11,000 attendees from all over the world, of which more than 25% are students. 

You’ll see in the list below of short courses and papers or posters that Esri is leading or contributing on the SCIENCE of WHERE in a number of areas. This showcases how we are an organization that not only enables great understanding of the world with our products and services, but also performs good science, and contributes well as a member of the scientific community. In addition, we will have an exhibit booth presence (led by Frank Holsmuller) with messaging and a daily schedule of demos featuring:

  • Imagery/Drone2Map
  • the ArcGIS Python API and the R-ArcGIS Bridge
  • Open Data, The Living Atlas, and Story Maps
  • Ecological Marine Units and Hydrology
  • Insights and GeoAnalytical Server

I thank the many colleagues who have worked so hard to make all of this happen, especially Frank, Michael Gould, Guenter Doerffel (Synergis, Esri Austrian distributor), Ionut Sandric and Alexandru Vasile (Esri Romania), and Daniela Wingert and Melanie Brandmeier (Esri Germany). 

EGU Short Courses led by Esri

Wed, 17:30-19:00, Room -2.16

SC83 - Integrating Multidimensional Scientific Data with ArcGIS

Convener: Ionut Cosmin Sandric  | Co-Convener: Sudhir Shrestha

 

Thu, 17:30-19:00, Room -2.16

SC84 - Visualizing and Analyzing Imagery with ArcGIS

Convener: Alexandru Vasile  | Co-Convener: Ionut Cosmin Sandric

EGU Papers/Posters/PICO with Esri Participation

EGU2017-19126

Sentinel-2 ArcGIS Tool for Environmental Monitoring by Alin Plesoianu et al.

Session GI2.3/ESSI2.11/G5.4/NH6.7 Scientific Exploitation of Copernicus Sentinels (co-organized)

Thursday, 27 April 2017, 17:30-19:00, Hall X4

 

EGU2017-18959

Processing UAV data for Digital Terrain Model generation and tree detection by Alin Plesioanu et al.

Session SSS12.6/GI2.13/GM3.9 Unmanned Aerial Systems: Platforms, Sensors and Applications in Soil, Agriculture and Geosciences 

Friday, 28 April 2017, 13:46-13:58, PICO spot 5b

 

EGU2017-18724

Space-time analysis of snow cover change in the Romanian Carpathians (2001-2016) by Dana Micu and Ionut Cosmin Sandric

Session CL4.07/AS1.14/BG9.18/CR1.7/HS11.3 Mountain climates: processes, change and related impacts 

Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 17:30-19:00, Hall X5

 

EGU2017-6051

The Ecological Marine Units Project as a Framework for Collaborative Data Exploration, Distribution, and Knowledge Building by Dawn Wright et al.

Session ESSI1.1 Informatics in Oceanography and Ocean Science

Monday, 24 April 2017, 09:15-09:30, Room L1

 

EGU2017-1729
Space-time patterns in ignimbrite compositions revealed by GIS and R based statistical analysis by Melanie Brandmeier and Gerhard Wörner
Session IE3.2/NP4.3 Big data and machine learning in geosciences (co-organized)

Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 17:30-19:00, Hall X4

About the Author
Dawn was appointed Chief Scientist of Esri in October 2011 after 17 years as a professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University. As Esri Chief Scientist, she reports directly to Esri CEO Jack Dangermond with a mission to strengthen the scientific foundation for Esri software and services, while representing Esri to the national and international scientific community. Dawn maintains an affiliated faculty appointment as Professor of Geography and Oceanography at Oregon State. Follow her on Twitter @deepseadawn. More info. also at http://esriurl.com/scicomm and http://dusk.geo.orst.edu.