Each semester, students in the Master of Geospatial Information Science & Technology Program prepare digital posters to reflect their experiential learning collaboration with community/industry organizations for their capstone projects.
Please review each poster below. Each student has prepared a brief video introduction to their poster (site is best viewed via desktop). You can also view the full poster by clicking on the project title underneath their video. Once you have reviewed all the posters, please go to the 'Vote Here' tab at the top or bottom of the page and vote for your TOP poster, voting closes at 2:00pm May 14th. The winner will be announced at CGA's Graduation on May 14, 2021.
Suitable Flood Mitigation Sites within the Northeast Cape Fear River Basin
Partner: NC Emergency Management
Evaluating Climate-Induced Risk Using a Multi-Hazard Risk Map for Coastal NC
Partner: The Nature Conservancy
Thrips Dispersion and Risk from Grain to Cotton Agroecosystems
Partner: NC State Dept of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Geolocation and Identification of Urban Development in Mt. Pleasant SC
Partner: Town of Mt. Pleasant, SC
Facility Allocation and Potentially Isolated Communities: A Disaster Response Scenario
Partner: New Light Technologies
Decision Support for Environmental Infrastructure in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Partner: Environmental Defense Fund
Predicting Trash Levels on Roadways within the Jordan Lake Watershed
Partner: Clean Jordan Lake
Davie County Utility Water Network Management Tools
Partner: Davie County NC
Determining Viral Disease Clustering in Commercial Swine Facilities
Partner: NC State College of Vet Medicine
SNAP Coverage and Disparities in North Carolina
Partner: NC Alliance for Health
Using Geolocated Public Surveys to Record Shipwrecks in Coastal NC
Partner: NC Office of State Archaeology
Visualizing 10 Years of US Census American Community Survey Data
Partner: NC State Center for Geospatial Analytics
Classifying Changes in Land Use in the Federal District of Brazil (Brasilia)
Partner: NC State Dept of History
Cost Burdens and Opportunity Scoring of Wake County Households
Partner: Habitat for Humanity of Wake County
Exploration of Coastal Energy Vulnerabilities for Coastal Resilience
Partner: Pacific Northwest National Lab