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Dear ESRI-User:
Each year as part of my winter-quarter class "Introduction to Geographic Information Systems" I invite a series of speakers from academia and industry to present different facets of GIS. Anyone is welcome at any of these talks - please feel free to attend, and to advertise these seminars to your colleagues also.
My special thanks to those of you who are speaking to my students this year!
The attachment is a formatted version of the following list.
Simon Klemperer
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GES 196, GES 296, GP 196, GP 29
6 Winter quarter 2000-2001
G.I.S. Seminar Series
All seminars are Tuesdays, 3:15 to 4:30, Mitchell Earth Sciences, room 350 All welcome
Jan 30
"Nevada wildlands management for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service"
Tom Cochrane (Project Manager, Raytheon Technical Services)
AND "The Stanford campus GIS"
Tom Cochrane and Kristina Seyer Smith (Computing Information Systems Analyst, Facilities Operations, Stanford)
Feb 6
"GIS analysis of the Sliding Rocks of the Racetrack Playa, Death Valley CA" Paula Messina, San Jose State University http://geosun.sjsu.edu/paula/rtp/index.htm
Feb 13
"Using GIS tools to analyze Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP)
Pesticide Applications in the State of California"
Mark Greninger, Indus Corporation, San Francisco (US-EPA)
Feb 20
"A GIS-based tool for evaluating biodiversity across Madagascar"
John Fay, GIS Manager, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford
http://www.stanford.edu/group/CCB/GIS/
Feb 27
"GIS resources at Stanford and Finding GIS Data"
Meredith Williams, GIS Specialist, and Julie Sweetkind, GIS & Map
Librarian, Branner Library, Stanford
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/gis/gishome.html
Mar 6
"Emerging GIS Technology for the Next Decade"
Clint Brown, Director of Software Products, ESRI, Redlands CA
http://www.esri.com/
Mar 13
"ArcView GIS in Marine Geology: Applications in Academia & Industry"
Peter Eichhubl (Stanford Geology and MBARI) and Dan Orange (ADA Geophysics, Inc.
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