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Editor in a (60-second) spotlight – Wei-Ning Xiang

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Wei-Ning Xiang is a Professor of geography and earth sciences at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. He received a BS degree in geography from Beijing Normal University, China; a master’s degree in regional planning from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA; and a doctorate in city and regional planning from the […]

Dr. Jean-Claude Thill receives paper award

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Recipient of the Best Paper Award, Third ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on the Use of GIS in Emergency Management (EM-GIS 2017) with Weixin Zhai for paper on “Social Media Discourse in Disaster Situations: A Study of the Deadly July 21, 2012 Beijing Rainstorm”, Redondo Beach, CA, November 2017.

AASCU Awards UNC Charlotte and the Charlotte Action Research Project (CHARP)

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The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) recently bestowed its 2017 Excellence and Innovation Award to UNC Charlotte. The association honored the University in the category Civic Learning and Community Engagement for the Charlotte Action Research Project (CHARP), founded by Janni Sorensen, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences. […]

Dr. Jean-Claude Thill reserves grant

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Dr. Jean-Claude Thill’s proposal titled Tackling Socioeconomic Disparities in North Carolina through Integrated Solutions in Public Health, Education, and Transportation has been selected as the recipient of a UNC Inter-institutional Planning Grant (IPG) for Fiscal Year 2017/18.

PhD student Adam Griffith comments on urban growth and Houston’s flooding

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CAGIS researcher and Ph.D. student Adam Griffith was recently tapped by the popular NPR newsprogram Marketplace to comment on the connection between urban development and the recent catastrophic flooding Houston associated with hurricane Harvey. Listen to the article here. In his blog, Griffith describes his methods for measuring increases in Houston’s impervious land covers between […]

Dr. Elizabeth Delmelle’s research featured in City Lab

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Gentrification and the rise of suburban poverty, the decline of the Rustbelt and the comeback of Pittsburgh and Detroit: If there is one constant in urban life it would seem to be the ongoing process of urban and neighborhood change. Yet a majority of neighborhoods are staying much the same, according to a new study […]

Alum Tony Gargano receives fellowship

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There were 124 proposals rigorously reviewed by NASA and six outstanding students were selected. The selected proposals are funded by the NASA Harriett G. Jenkins Graduate Fellowship through the Minority University and Education Project (MUREP) https://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/murep/feature/nasa-awards-fellowships-to-six-graduate-students.html

Peering into the Cracks

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Natural processes of mechanical weathering cause solid rock to break up. However, there are a range of forces that cause cracks, different rates of cracking and several processes by which cracks grow. A recent article in Reviews of Geophysics looked specifically at how low-level forces and climate may combine to break up rock. The journal’s […]

Minrui Zheng receives Travel Award and Honorable Mention

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Minrui Zheng received a Travel Award and Honorable Mention for the Best Paper Competition at the 2nd International Symposium of Spatiotemporal Computing (at Harvard University). Her paper is entitled “Hyperparameter optimization of neural network-driven spatial model accelerated using cyber-enabled high-performance computing”. This is fantastic! For more information, please check out CAGIS web site: http://gis.uncc.edu/cagis-researcher-recognized-best-paper-competition-2nd-international-symposium-spatiotemporal

Eppes and Vinson launch long-term study at Gaston preserve

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As the Charlotte region urbanizes, what changes will take place over time in the Catawba River basin near the smaller creeks and watersheds? Two UNC Charlotte researchers hope questions like that can be answered with information they’ll start gathering, thanks to a Duke Energy Foundation grant. Read the full article here. http://plancharlotte.org/story/uncc-hydrogeological-research-gaston-county-redlair