A School Devoted Entirely to the ‘Science of Cities’

A School Devoted Entirely to the ‘Science of Cities’

I ‘nicked’ the title entirely from a newspaper (news .. website, not truly paper I suppose). They covered it nicely and I think it’s a new relevant to our readership here so I’m happy to point at the original link. I quote, as an appetizer: “The Center for Urban Science and Progress, a new research center that recently welcomed its first students and faculty in downtown Brooklyn, certainly has its eyes on the city.” http://www.theatlanticcities.com/technology/2013/09/school-devoted-entirely-science-cities/6977/ And I quote again: ”…

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ICC proceedings are now online

ICC proceedings are now online

Various members from our working group was present in the International Cartographic Conference which took place about two weeks ago in Dresden and many were actively involved presenting papers, chairing sessions and participating/holding business meetings. I figured an update regarding this conference may be of interest to our readers: the proceedings of the ICC2013 is now online, along with the map exhibition catelogue (which ought to interest the readers of this blog) as well as the technical exhibition catalogue. All…

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26th ICC (International Cartographic Conference) begins

26th ICC (International Cartographic Conference) begins

After two days of pre-conference workshops, today the 26th ICC conference began (http://www.icc2013.org/). The whole week we have talks on maps from all aspects. Several of our members are here in Dresden too – if you are into maps (well, of course you are!) take a look at the official tweet account @icc2013DD or the hashtag #icc2013DD.

Couple of attractive academic jobs in Geovis related domains

Couple of attractive academic jobs in Geovis related domains

1) Two new permanent lectureships with an emphasis on visualization and visual analytics are available in the Department of Computer Science at City University London. Post 1: Visual and Analytic Computing [permanent, full time, deadline June 10, 2013] Academic focus on Information Visualization, Visual Analytics or Information Retrieval: http://j.mp/city2013visualAnalyticComputing Post 2: Applied Data Science [permanent, full time, deadline June 10, 2013] Academic focus on Information Analytics, Information Visualization and business processes: http://j.mp/city2013appliedDataScience Talk to Jo Wood or Jason Dykes about…

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Eye tracking in Smart Phones

Eye tracking in Smart Phones

The new Samsung Galaxy S IV looks to be the first smart phone to be release which will  have in-built eye tracking. This will provide additional functionality to the user in being able to “Eye Scroll” as a form of navigation. However, it is also raising privacy concerns as reported by Future Tense.  With eye tracking becoming more main stream this could possibly open up new research opportunities in running eye tracking experiments and analysing Big Data.

ISPRS Conference on “Serving Society with Geoinformatics” ISPRS2013-SSG

ISPRS Conference on “Serving Society with Geoinformatics” ISPRS2013-SSG

The ISPRS Conference on “Serving Society with Geoinformatics” ISPRS2013-SSG (http://www.isprs2013-ssg.org/), jointly organized by ISPRS TC II, III, IV and VII, will take place in November 2013 in Antalya, Turkey. It will be joined by two workshops: Object Extraction for 3D City Models, Road Databases and Traffic Monitoring Laser Scanning Please circulate the link to anyone interested!

Free online course “Maps and the Geospatial Revolution”, a MOOC

Free online course “Maps and the Geospatial Revolution”, a MOOC

You surely have heard of “MOOCs” (short for Massive Open Online Course). There are hundreds of classes that one can participate online, by prominent professors from well-known universities. And hundreds, and sometimes hundreds-of-thousands people seem to do it (take these classes). This is an exciting development as it allows people to get a taste of something potentially very expensive*, and likely to be unreachable because of boundaries and other space/time constraints, even if you had the money. If you actually…

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An Exciting UI Software Developer Position in the AURIN Project is Vacant!

An Exciting UI Software Developer Position in the AURIN Project is Vacant!

An exciting position for a software developer magician and UI guru with a spatial twist is available in the AURIN Project, run from the University of Melbourne. If you are fluent in JavaScript, have a good understanding of cartography, data visualization, and need a challenge developing rich user interfaces on the Web, look no further! More info here. –Martin

Two geovisualization related TEDx talk you may want to see

Two geovisualization related TEDx talk you may want to see

Below are two TEDx talks by fellow geovisualization/GIScience folks with two different focuses we just had to share with you: Here, Mark Graham (Uni Oxford) talks about “Internet and information geographies, and the overlaps between ICTs and economic development” with plenty of visuals (~22min): TEDxBradford – Mark Graham – Internet & Information Geographies And here, Jo Wood (City Uni, London) talks about bikes! 16 million journeys by bike in London, with beautiful visualizations (~15 min): London Moves, visualising 16 million…

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Deadline February 15th 2013 (full papers) for Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) Conference

Deadline February 15th 2013 (full papers) for Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUM) Conference

Some of our WG members are in the program committee for CUPUM2013, and we just received a reminder. I dutifully pass this on to our blog followers. Maybe of interest to some of you: — This is a reminder to inform you about the approaching deadline for submission of Full Conference Papers for the CUPUM Conference (deadline February 15, 2013). Please also see: http://cupum2013.geo.uu.nl. We really hope this will provide you with sufficient opportunity to submit a conference paper in…

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