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<div class="container">
<header class="major">
<h2>Programme</h2>
</header>
<span> Please check our website frequently for the latest updates and follow us on our <a href="#social_networks" style="color: #6bd4c8">social networks</a> to receive the latest news and announcements.</span>
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<th>Time</th>
<th>Description</th>
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<td>19:00</td>
<td><a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Preconference Informal Event: Castellon City tour</a>
<span style="display:none;">
We cordially invite all the participants of GeoMundus 2019 to a tour around the astonishing Castellon city center. Be ready to meet amazing people, share a drink and get into GeoMundus conference mood. The details are as follows:<br>
<strong>When: </strong>Thursday November 28th 2019, 19:00<br>
<strong>Where: </strong>El Corte Inglés, Passeig de Morella, Castellón de la Plana<br/><br/>
<strong>(Note): </strong>This is an informal session. Cost of drinks or snacks are self-payed.
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<li>
<input type="radio" name="css3-tabstrip-0" checked id="css3-tabstrip-0-2" /><label for="css3-tabstrip-0-2">Friday, 29th</label>
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<th>Time</th>
<th>Description</th>
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<td>8:30</td>
<td>Registration (with coffee)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>9:15</td>
<td>Opening Ceremony & Keynote introduction</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>9:30</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Keynote Presentation 1: Rohini S. Swaminathan</a>
<p style="display: none;">
<b style="color:#4CAF50">Title: <a href="#speaker_two" >Geospatial innovation in the Humanitarian world - before, during and after Emergencies</a>
</b>
<br><br> Talking about the geospatial tools we are using in the humanitarian world now, and also giving a reality check on what works and what doesn't, what is practical vs. a wish list - especially where we need
the fresh graduates and younger innovators to come in and help.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>10:15</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Presentation Session 1</a>
<span style="display: none;">
1. <strong>Dennis Dizon</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/DennisDizon.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Spatial Autocorrelation and Crosscorrelation Analysis of Voting Participation in the Philippines</a></em>
<br>
2. <strong>Sapkota Sujan, Thapa Shangharsha, Parajuli Pukar, Bhatta Raj Nabin</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/SujanSapkota.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Estimation of Soil Deposition in Section of Punyamata River, Nepal, due to Flooding Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle</a></em>
</span>
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<td>10:55</td>
<td>Coffee break</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>11:25</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Geomundus History</a>
<span style="display: none;">
Short documentary about Geomundus history.
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>11:40</td>
<td><a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Presentation Session 2</a>
<span style="display: none;">
1. <strong>David Enrique Payares Garcia</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/DavidPayares.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Determinants of Pneumonia Mortality- A Spatial Autoregressive Model Analysis</a></em>
<br>
2. <strong>Muhammad Mateen Mahmood</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/MuhammadMateenMahmood.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Geospatial Framework for Multi Hazard Disaster Information, Response and Mitigation</a></em>
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>12:20</td>
<td><a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ HERE Technologies Presentation: Pilar Ruiz and Pablo Lampón</a>
<span style="display: none;">
Title : <strong>From Maps to Location Services</strong>
<p>
Throughout history, location has played a key role in the development and progress of people and societies.
</p>
<p>
During this session, HERE will show how are they focused on the concept of location and the potential it has to radically improve the way we do business, the way we get around and the way we live, shaping the future by redefining what was formerly known as a map.
</p>
<p>
We will discover anecdotes and curiosities about mapping technology: From the beginning, when they started digitizing maps to pioneer in-car navigation systems, to the present, representing living three-dimensional maps that grow upwards, breathing with layers of information and insights.
</p>
<p>
This representation of reality will maximize the possibilities of the different industries to create services and developments that enable people and objects to move, interact and live faster, safer and in a more efficient way than ever before.
</p>
</span>
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</tr <tr>
<td>13:00</td>
<td>Lunch Break</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>14:30</td>
<td><a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Keynote Presentation 2: Tim Sutton</a>
<p style="display: none;">
<b style="color:#4CAF50">Title: <a href="#speaker_three" >Geospatial technology is a key enabler for social upliftment, environmental stewardship and the betterment of our society:
so why isn't GIS pervasive?</a>
</b>
<br><br> During his talk, Tim will reflect on the significance of GeoSpatial data and tools for society and question whether GIS is "ours" or "theirs". This talk is also known as the "did I spend 17 years of my
life making tools that people don´t need?" and "are you about to spend the next 17 years of your life making tools that people don´t need?" talk. My talk will maybe be a little different from what you are used to
for a keynote... We will poke fun at ourselves and look for bright lights of hope in a world that sometimes seems bleak and lacking in promise.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>15:15</td>
<td> <a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Alumni Voice Session</a>
<span style="display: none;">
Talks by GeoTech alumni, who come back to share their stories of career and life after graduation.
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>16:15</td>
<td>
Coffee break
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>16:45</td>
<td><a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Career Development Panel Session</a>
<span style="display:none;">
An interactive panel discussion providing a great opportunity for students interested professionally in geospatial technologies.
<br>
Attendees will get to ask our distinguished panelists questions like:
<br/>
1. What are the possibilities and options for building your career in geoinformatics?
<br/>
2. Should one pursue further studies (PhD), or go into the workforce after the master degree?
<br/>
3. What are the critical ideas for geospatial entrepreneurs?
<br/>
4. How can we influence society through GI knowledge? What are the challenges in such project?
<br/>
5. What tips do you have for advancing a GI career?
<br/><br>
Panellists include our keynote speakers, as well as representatives of both academia and industry.
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>17:45</td>
<td>Closing First Day</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>19:00</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ The Conference Dinner</a>
<span style="display:none;">
<a href="https://goo.gl/maps/MzTdbCy6NAaMMMPV8" style="color: #6bd4c8">Cervecería Gambrinus</a>
<br>
<a href="https://goo.gl/maps/MzTdbCy6NAaMMMPV8" style="color: #6bd4c8">C/ Prim, 12 - Plaza del Juez Borrull Castellón de la Plana - 12003 </a>
<br>
Telephone: 964 22 99 00 / 607115523 Vicente
<br>
Email: [email protected]
</span>
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</li>
<li>
<input type="radio" name="css3-tabstrip-0" id="css3-tabstrip-0-3" /><label for="css3-tabstrip-0-3">Saturday, 30th</label>
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<th>Time</th>
<th>Description</th>
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<td>9:00</td>
<td>Registration (with coffee)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>9:30</td>
<td>Opening & keynote introduction</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>9:35</td>
<td> <a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Keynote Presentation 3: Thomas Brinkhoff</a>
<p style="display: none;">
<b style="color:#4CAF50">Title: <a href="#speaker_one" >What is special about spatial data management?</a>
</b>
<br><br> The question “What is special about spatial?” has been asked for decades. Do we really need special solutions for handling geospatial data? Having this question in mind, the talk will discuss several previous
and current challenges in spatial data management and their (possible) solutions.
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>10:20</td>
<td> <a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Presentation Session 3</a>
<span style="display: none;">
1. <strong>Nianhua Liu, Man Xiao, Xin Xu, Xuezhang Li, Qian Shi</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/NianhuaLiu.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Environmental Detection and Management Based on Multi-source Remote Sensing Data from Baiyangdian Lake</a></em>
<br>
2. <strong>Ponlawat Weerapanpisit</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/PonlawatW.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Software Engineering Process for Development of Chiang Mai University Bus Information System and Bus Arrival Time Estimation</a></em>
</span>
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<tr>
<td>11:00</td>
<td>Coffee Break</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>11:30</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Presentation Session 4</a>
<span style="display: none;">
1. <strong>Hiba Mohammad</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/HibaMohammad.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Spatial Assessment of Flood vulnerability in Lattakia Governorate Area Using GIS and Remote sensing</a></em>
<br>
2. <strong>Faizan Ahmad</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/FaizanAhmad.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Off-screen Objects Targeting using Contextual Cues</a></em>
<br>
3. <strong>Janak Parajuli</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/SumanBaral_JanakParajuli.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Technologies for humanitarian cause– Saving & Sustaining lives</a></em>
<br>
4. <strong>Shah Taj</strong>. <em><a href="./docs/papers/ShahTaj.pdf" style="color: #6bd4c8">Evaluation of ColorBrewer & Color Oracle for color blind safe Cartography</a></em>
</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>12:50</td>
<td>Overview of Workshop Session</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>13:00</td>
<td>Lunch break</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>14:30</td>
<td> <a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Keynote Presentation 4: Laura Diaz</a>
<p style="display: none;">
<b style="color:#4CAF50">Title: <a href="#speaker_four" >Geospatial technologies are here...</a>
</b>
<br><br> GIS has been for decades a very specialized field strongly dedicated to specific domains such as urban planning or environment. GIS experts represent a rich group of diverse professional skills and profiles
who have work together to merge diverse disciplines such as cartography, topography, design or IT technologies. Far from the big audiences, GIS have been watching the mainstream IT progress from certain distance,
making us wonder what was special about spatial. Now, this trend seems to have changed. IT mainstream has realized the power of maps, and any IT technology is looking into maps for flashy visualizations, smart analysis,
new functionalities. When everybody needs a map in their life, it is the turn of the geospatial experts... make it happen!
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>15:15</td>
<td>
<a onclick="toggle(this)" style="color:#4CAF50">+ Workshops Sessions</a>
<span style="display:none;">
<p>
Three parallel workshops that aim to provide participants with practical, hands-on exercises and activities.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Workshop 1: (working title)The analysis of spatial sensor data by data stream management systems</strong>
<br>
Facilitator: <strong>Dr. Thomas Brinkhoff</strong>, professor in Geoinformatics at the Jade University in Oldenburg
<br>
<em>Content:</em>
<br>
* Introduction into the concepts of data stream management (systems)
<br>
* Accessing spatial sensor data by using the SensorThings API and MQTT
<br>
* Analysis of spatial data by using a data stream management system
<br>
<em>Requirements:</em><br>
* Computer/Laptop with <br>
- (wireless) network connection<br>
- Python environment (external packages: requests, matplotlib) <br>
- WOS2 Stream Processor<br>
* Participants should be familiar with basic features of Python and SQL.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Workshop 2: Building a QGIS-based field data gathering platform</strong>
<br>
Facilitator: <strong>Tim Sutton</strong>, co-founder of Kartoza
<br>
Synopsis: In this workshop we will take you on a grand tour of the process of using QGIS in the field.
<br>
<em>Content:</em>
<br>
* Creating GeoPackages with QGIS
<br>
* Creating forms in QGIS
<br>
* Map themes in QGIS
<br>
* Mergin - putting your QGIS projects in the cloud
<br>
* INPUT - getting out into the 'big blue room' with your QGIS project and INPUT
<br>
<em>Requirements:</em>
<br>
* Participants should already be familiar with the basic operations of QGIS
<br>
* Bring along and Android phone or tablet. We can use iOS too but it will be simpler if you have an Android device.
<br>
* A laptop with QGIS 3.8 or newer installed.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Workshop 3: Retrieve and process satellite images time series towards data analysis in R</strong>
<br>
Facilitator: <strong>Mehdi Moradi and Manuel Montesino-SanMartin</strong>, Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa, Universidad Pública de Navarra
<br>
<em>Abstract:</em>
<br>
Satellite images are valuable sources to monitor the changes happening in the earth's surface patterns as well as dynamics. However, the analyses of such images often require a long series of remotely-sensed data. In two hands-on sessions, we first cover the use of the R package RGISTools to facilitate the handling of satellite images time series from major satellite programs, such as Landsat, MODIS, and Sentinel, covering in a comprehensive manner the retrieval, and customizing and processing satellite images. Having retrieved and processed satellite images time series of e.g. land surface temperature (LST) and/or vegetation indices from MODIS, we then review some of the most considered change-point and trend detection methods, and make use of them to discuss the areas where have faced changes over time together with the corresponding time of change for some provinces/cities in Europe.
<br>
<em>Instruction:</em>
<br>
All the instructions will be made available at <a href="https://github.com/Moradii/Geomundus-2019" style="color: #6bd4c8">this Github repository</a>.
<br>
<em>Target audience:</em>
<br>
Anyone interested in remote sensing, R programming, and spatio-temporal data analysis. Materials are designed for an intermediate audience.
</p>
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<td>17:15</td>
<td>Closing Ceremony</td>
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<td>17:30</td>
<td>Networking session with food and drinks</td>
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<td>19:00</td>
<td>Conference ends</td>
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