GIS Colloquium Lecture Series lectures since 1998

The following lectures were presented as part of the Harvard GIS Colloquium series. All are welcome to attend the future lectures.

Professor Lyna Wiggins
Rutgers University
Spatio-Temporal Data Model Research Update

Friday, May 10, 2002

Claire Lane
Director of Research and GIS
Assessing Department -- City of Boston
Beyond Spatial: The Integration of GIS with Video for Real Estate Appraisals
Friday, March 15, 2002

Professor Michael J. Shiffer
University of Illinois, Chicago
Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire:
Tales of Spatial Multimedia Tools from the Laboratory into Planning Practice
 POSTPONED
GIS at Harvard and Beyond
GIS Day Symposium
Harvard University
Wednesday,  14 November 2001
 Philip Chernin, P.E.
Camp Dresser & McKee
A GIS-Based Utility Management System at JFK International Airport:
Spatial Database Design, Quality Assurance and its Performance on September 11, 2001
Friday, October 19, 2001
 Matthew Perry and Matt Kennedy
ESRI
Making The Transition To ArcGIS
Friday, September 14, 2001
Dr. Justin Lancaster  Geosoftware
GIS and 3D Real-World Simulation: Static and Dynamic
May 4, 2001
 Professor Scott Madry Space University
Applications of Integrated Geomatics for Regional Archeological
Research in Burgundy, France
April 6, 2001
Dr. Kate Beard University of Maine
Spatial Genomics
March 16, 2001
Dr. Linda Williams Pickle National Cancer Institute
Mapping U.S. Mortality Rates
February 9, 2001
Dr. Brian R. Brodeur   Massachusetts Department of Environmental  Protection
       Weaving New Technology into an Institution
 January 12, 2001 GIS Day  Harvard University
Freddy Orlando Corredor

John Chun-Han Lin
Karolin Kokaz and Dr. Sumeeta Srinivasan
Professor Steven Gortler
What Science with GIS
 November 15, 2000
Dr. Douglas S. Way Ohio State University
The Use of GIS For Global Environmental Indicators And Warnings
November 3, 2000
Dr. Maurizio Forte C.N.R. Italia
The Invisible Landscape: Behind The GIS and Towards The Virtual Archeology
 October 27, 2000
               Dr. Matthew Kahn Fletcher School Tufts University
             Who Has Gained From The Clean Air Act?
Understanding U.S. Employment Suburbanization
October 13, 2000
 Tim Case Parsons Brinckerhoff
The GeoData Alliance Organization Initiative
September 22, 2000
 5th Harvard Annual GIS Croquet Social
May 26, 2000
Barry Blanchard, Intergraph
Intergraph: The Other GIS
May 12, 2000
Joan Gardner, Applied Geographics
GIS In Health
April 21, 2000
Larry Orman, GreenInfo Network
Advocacy Cartography: What They Don't Teach You About GIS
April 20, 2000
Dr. Xavier Lopez, Oracle
Oracle Spatial for Internet and Mobile GIS
April 7, 2000
Dr. John D. Evans, MIT Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning
The MIT OrthoServer and Interoperable Web Mapping
March 3, 2000
Geoffrey Dutton, Spatial Effects
Getting to the Point: Global Geocoding Using Hierarchical Coordinates
February 11, 2000
Peter Bujwid, City of Cambridge
Cambridge GIS: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Dr. Rolf Goetze, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Boston GIS: Data Synergies in Boston
January 14, 2000
Ned Morse, Battelle-Duxbury
Storing Environmental Monitoring Data: Implications For GIS
December 10, 1999
Mark Scott, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands, California
Emerging Technologies in GIS: ArcInfo 8.0
October 22, 1999
Paul Cote, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
Space at the Top
Harvard University Students' Access to Geographic Information Systems Data, Technology and Education
September 24, 1999
Professor Louise Ryan, Matt Wand, Jonathan French, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University
The Use of GIS in Community-Based Studies of Environmental Risk
May 7,1999
David Skole, Michigan State University
Earth Science in the Next Millennium with Landsat 7 Global Mapping Mission
April 30,1999
Professor Rob Rempel, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Development of Landscape Analysis Tools in ArcView, and their Application to Understanding Natural Disturbance Patterns
April 16,1999
Tom Parris, Harvard College Library, David Cobb, Harvard Map Collection, Micah Altman, Harvard-MIT Data Center
Harvard Geospatial Data Laboratory
April 9,1999
Dr. N. Harshadeep, World Bank
GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Developing Countries:
Applications to Environmental and Natural Resources Management in South Asia
March 19,1999
Professor Farouk El-Baz, Center for Remote Sensing, Boston University
Remote Sensing of the Eastern Sahara
March 5, 1999
Professor Michael Shiffer, MIT
The Renaissance of Spatial Multimedia for Urban Planning
February 12, 1999
Dr. Timothy Pangburn, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Floods, Hurricanes, Earthquakes. Remote Sensing and GIS Utilization in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
November 20, 1998
Margot Cantwell, Environmental Design and Management, Robert Gammon and Sue Ann DesJarlais, ThinkSpace, Inc.
Host: Professor Steven Ervin, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
MapFactory: A Scriptable, Programmable, Cross-Platform Raster GIS
November 6, 1998
Dr. David Schell, OpenGIS Consortium
The OpenGIS Process: a Consensus Approach to the Development of Interoperable Geoprocessing
October 16, 1998
Dr. Frank Bilotti, Texaco
The Use of GIS in Planetary-Scale Mapping -- an Application to the Tectonic Systems of Venus
September 25, 1998