[Geo4All] Final CFP (go.illinois.edu/gsi-cfp2): Second NSF Workshop on Conceptualizing a National Geospatial Software Institute

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed May 30 08:15:34 PDT 2018


Dear Shaowen,


Thank you for sharing this info. I have shared the call with my lists and contacts and I hope you get some good position papers. This is a great initiative and I am looking forward to the outcomes from the project.


I have a query. As I understand it is taxpayer funded (NSF) project for  a national Geospatial Software Institute (GSI), did  all project members and  others involved in the project declare if they had any conflict of interest  (esp. if any of them have  received any funding/sponsorship  from any GIS or other software vendors currently or in the past)? This will help to create clear transparency guidelines for the future.


Thank you for this great initiative for establishing a national Geospatial Software Institute (GSI). I am sure this will be role model for other countries to follow.


Best wishes,


Suchith



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Subject: [Geo4All] Final CFP (go.illinois.edu/gsi-cfp2): Second NSF Workshop on Conceptualizing a National Geospatial Software Institute


Dear colleagues,



The National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently funded a project (http://gsi.cigi.illinois.edu) to conceptualize a national Geospatial Software Institute (GSI) as a long-term hub of excellence in geospatial software that can serve diverse research and education communities. We have strong momentum to conceptualize the GSI after the first workshop: http://gsi.cigi.illinois.edu/workshop/agenda/ that was a great success. The second workshop will take place in Chicago, IL, USA on July 15-17, 2018. July 15th is intended for an ice-breaking event on the evening so that most participants will be ready for the morning program on July 16th. We plan to wrap up the workshop by 1pm on July 17th.



We are inviting position papers: http://go.illinois.edu/gsi-cfp2 due on June 1, 2018, and look forward to your submissions. If your position paper is selected, you will receive NSF travel support to attend the workshop. Your help for spreading the word is greatly appreciated.



Thanks & best,

-Shaowen



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Shaowen Wang

Professor and Department Head

Richard and Margaret Romano Professorial Scholar

    Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science

Affiliate Professor

    Computer Science, Information Sciences, Urban & Regional Planning

Founding Director

    CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, www.geog.illinois.edu<http://www.geog.illinois.edu>



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