JOIN US IN-PERSON on Thursday, May 1 at 12:30pm!
Many of our students (highlighted in green below) will be on campus to discuss their projects. The symposium is free and open to the public and will be held in the Teaching and Vizualization Lab in the James B. Hunt Library on NC State's Centennial Campus.
Each semester, students in the Master of Geospatial Information Science & Technology Program prepare digital posters to reflect their experiential learning collaboration with a variety of organizations for their capstone projects. Preview their project posters below and then plan to join us in-person on May 1.
VOTING: You are allowed ONE virtual vote and ONE in-person vote. Virtual voting closes at NOON on May 1, use the tab at the top or bottom of this page. The poster winner will be announced at the conclusion of our in-person event on May 1. The first place online vote getter automatically gets 5 'in-person votes' added to their live vote total. Second place gets 3 'in-person' votes added.
Halifax County Historical Hub
Partner: Halifax County, NC
Helene Riparian Tree Canopy Damage
Partner: NC Wildlife Resources Commission
Open Top Dumpster Flagging in Wake County with Deep Learning Classification Models Using Satellite Data
Partner: SkyComply
Vegetation Change Analysis During Heat Events in Charleston, SC
Partner: Visual Teaching Technologies
Developing a Research Archive for NCSU's College of Natural Resources Managed Forests
Partner: NC State Dept of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Locating Cemeteries in Different Flooding Types
Partner: Chatham County, GA
Enhancing the Land Use and Zoning Strategy of Henderson County, NC Through Geospatial Data Modeling
Partner: Henderson County, NC
Projected Sea Level Rise Impacts in Pamlico County, NC
Partner: NC Sea Grant
NCDOT Pre-Screening Unpaved Secondary Roads for Pavement Prioritization
Partner: NCDOT
Optimizing Timber Cruising with Remote Sensing: Assessing Stand Variability for Efficient Forest Management
Partner: NC Wildlife Resources Commission
Assessing the Impact of Route Modification on Travel Time Across NC
Partner: NC State Dept of Computer Science
Facilitating Informed Transportation Planning with a Tax Parcel Analysis Web Application
Partner: Institute for Transportation Research and Education
Stormwater Trace Network for the Public Works of Asheville, NC
Partner: City of Asheville, NC
Utilization of Satellite Imagery to Analyze Patterns of Fraser Fir Mortality
Partner: NC State Dept of Forestry and Environmental Resources
Monitoring NCSU Outfall Inspections for Stormwater Permit Compliance
Partner: NC State Environmental Health and Safety
Forests Within the NC Forest Service District 7, That Have an Increased Risk of Extended Attack Ground Fire Mop-up Operations Following Wildfire
Partner: NC Forest Service