Geographic Information Systems Spatial Analysis Laboratory (GISSAL)
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Category:
Geography - General
Description:
Research laboratory in the Department of Geography at Kansas State University that specializes in the application of geospatial technologies such as GIS and remote sensing to study natural resources, human-environment interactions, and agricultural biosecurity. This site is designed for GISSAL student staff, affiliated scientists, and alumni to keep abreast of current laboratory events, keep in touch with friends, and advertise employment opportunities.
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Open: All content is public.

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Shawn
Nominal Lab Director, Drums, Jazz Flute
Tom
Substitute Shawn, ArchDemagogue, Bass Guitar
Michael
Bowling Team Captain, Queen Nathan Activities Director, Lead Guitar
Beau
Minister of Foam Defense Network
Iris
Overseer of Coffee Production
Eli
Official GISSAL Lackey, Coffee Procurement Strategist
Jeremy
Chief Engineer of HAL 9000 Technical Support Staff
Zac
Master Tour Guide, Pest Control Czar
Adam
GISSAL-In-Exile
Katie
The Scrappy One
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Name:
Geographic Information Systems Spatial Analysis Laboratory (GISSAL)
Category:
Geography - General
Description:
Research laboratory in the Department of Geography at Kansas State University that specializes in the application of geospatial technologies such as GIS and remote sensing to study natural resources, human-environment interactions, and agricultural biosecurity. This site is designed for GISSAL student staff, affiliated scientists, and alumni to keep abreast of current laboratory events, keep in touch with friends, and advertise employment opportunities.
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public.

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Website:
http://www.k-state.edu/geography/researc...
Office:
164A Seaton Hall, Kansas State University

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Latest infrastructure enhancements include gigabit ethernet connectivity, a new web server, and a 12 Tb file server for research data.