Congratulations to the winners of the Innovative Use of GIS Competition!
Graduate Student Competition
1st place: Kyle Messier
Integrating Address Geocoding, Land Use Regression, and Spatiotemporal Geostatistical Estimation for Groundwater Tetrachloroethylene
2nd place: Ryan Horne
Antiquity À-la-carte
Undergraduate Student Competition
1st place: Ethan Miller
Habitat Ecology of Ocelot Leopardus pardalis in Lowland Ecuador: A Study using Camera Traps and GIS
See Ethan's maps depicting male ocelot territories in the
dry
and
wet seasons.
2nd place: Steve Burges
The Birth of the Forum Romanum: A 3D Reconstruction of the Early Rome's Terrain
Map Competition Winner:
Christana Ade was the winner, with her maps entitled:
The Energy Use per Squarefoot (kBTU/ sqfoot) of the Buildings on UNC-CH Campus for January 2012
and
The Energy Use per Squarefoot (kBTU/ sqfoot) of the Buildings on UNC-CH Campus for July 2011
This event was sponsored by the University Library, and The Department of Geography.
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