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WELCOME TO RESEARCH DAY, Salem State’s annual showcase and celebration of research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. Join us at any point in the day for engaging presentations, panel discussions, performances, and more.

The day begins with the Undergraduate Research Symposium from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by the BIAC Plenary at 12:15 pmand the Faculty and Graduate Research Symposium from 1:30 to 6 pm, with many events taking place throughout the day.

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Questions before the event? Check the Research Day FAQs page or email ssu-crca@salemstate.edu
Friday, May 3 • 3:40pm - 4:40pm
Current Topics in GIS: Geospatial Applications to Environment and Society

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Current Topics in GIS: Geospatial Applications to Environment and Society
3:40 - 4:40 pm | faculty & graduate panel session III
Bertolon Central Classroom Building room248 and remote via HyFlex


This panel will feature brief presentations by faculty and graduate Geo-Information Science students demonstrating a wide range of applications of geospatial technology, from climate change to environmental conservation to social justice.

Natasha Farina
Solar energy growth and its impact to the Massachusetts environment

Marcos Luna
You Are Here: Understanding environmental justice mapping in Massachusetts and across the US

Jeannette Miranda
Coffee, Technology, and Reforestation: A Machine Learning Framework for Validating Carbon Credits to Strengthening Honduran Coffee Cooperatives

Stephen Young
The Geosciences, climate justice and the case against the expansion of the Hanscom Field airport for private jets

Participants
NF

Natasha Farina

graduate student, Geo-Information Science
JM

Jeannette Miranda

graduate student, Geo-Information Science
SY

Stephen Young

faculty, Geography and Sustainability
ML

Marcos Luna

faculty, Geography and Sustainability


Friday May 3, 2024 3:40pm - 4:40pm EDT
CC Room 248 | Bertolon Central Classroom Building