ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE POSTER SESSION RESEARCH TOPICS
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems – GE132/ES190/US134

December 9, 2008
1:00 – 2:20 pm
MacMillan Hall Room 101
167 Thayer Street

Mr. Ben Friedman

The Brook Street Catchment: Investigating Water Runoff on the East Side

Ms. Deborah Lipson

Mapping Soil Carbon Loss From Development in the Greater Seattle Area

Ms. Fiona Heckscher

Open Space Accessibility To Communities in Rhode Island

Ms. Debra Hurwitz

Geologic Mapping of Snegurochka Planitia, V1, Venus in ArcGIS

Mr. Zach Whitener

Temperature Gradients in Narragansett Bay

 

Mr. Nick Greenfield

A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Rwandan Genocide

Ms. Sarah Baker

Using GIS to Optimize Average Walking Distance to Bus Stops in SW Portland

Ms. Barbara Santisteban

Using GIS to Develop Conservation Targets for NGOs in Puerto Rico

 

Ms. Sara Papamarcos

Accessibility of Dept. of Children, Youth and Families Services

 

Mr. Stuart Duncan-Smith

Spatial Relationships between Ecosystem Services and Consumption for Narragansett Bay

 

Ms. Melissa Kim

An Evaluation of the Value of Washington DC’s Green Spaces

 

Ms. Joey Bernhardt

Thermal Stress on Barnacles in the Rocky Intertidal Zones of Narragansett Bay

 

Ms. Keiko Fukuda

Project 20/20: The Past, Present and Future

Mr. Scott Middleton

Public Transportation and Park Accessibility in Los Angeles, CA

 

Ms. Zahra Hirji

The Distribution and Preservation of Wind Streaks Near Hale Crater, Mars

 

Mr. Greg Anderson

Providence’s Green Spaces – Do They Serve the City?

 

Mr. JR Skok

GIS Analysis of the Distribution of Spectrally Distinct Craters in the Syrtis Major Region on Mars

Ms. Uly Horodyskyj

Using GIS to Link Surface Compositions and Climate Variables in Wright Valley, Antarctica