Lightning Talks
We are excited to bring you three sessions of lightning talks over the course of the week focused on the following themes.
- Equity and Access (Monday, November 15, 12:00 - 1:00pm)
- Foundations and Methods (Thursday, November 18, 11:00am - 12:00pm)
- Built and Natural Environments (Friday, November 19, 11:00am - 12:00pm)
Presentation Information
Session #1: Equity and Access
- Mapping Race and Carbon (Robert Gioielli, University of Cincinnati; with contributions by Amy Koshoffer, Woolack Kim, Ezra Edgerton, and Jennifer Latessa)
- Applying Computational Geospatial Methods to Cancer Disparities (Blake Buchalter, Case Western Reserve University)
- Geospatial Approaches for Addressing Disparities in Gynecologic Cancers (Jennifer Gordon, Case Western Reserve University; with contributions by Jacqueline Curtis, Fred Schumacher, Stefanie Avril, Anna Miller, and Stacy Smrz)
- Geographic Disparities in Access to Immunotherapy Clinical Trials for Metastatic Melanoma (Kathleen M. Mulligan, Case Western Reserve University; with contributions by David X. Zheng, Christopher R. Cullison, Thomas B. Cwalina, Mara G. Beveridge, and Jeffrey F. Scott)
- Integrating the Equity Mapping Tool for COVID-19 Vaccinations into Public Health Pandemic Response Efforts (Ayaz Hyder, The Ohio State University)
Session #2: Foundations and Methods
- Geodesy... What's That?! (Jeff Jalbrzikowski, The Ohio State University)
- Deriving GIS Assets from Satellite Imagery (Rongjun Qin, The Ohio State University; with contributions by Shengxi Gui and Guixiang Zhang)
- Mapping the Antarctic Eclipse: 3D Challenges of Geospace Measurement (Kristina Collins, Case Western Reserve University)
- Realizable Real-time Accessibility: Assessing Accessibility Unreliability with High-resolution Real-time Data and Space-time Prisms (Luyu Liu, The Ohio State University; with contributions by Adam Porr and Harvey J. Miller)
- Does Differential Privacy Protect Unique Geo-identities? Evaluating Spatial Reidentification Risks in Geographically Aggregated Data Publication under Differential Privacy (Yue Lin, The Ohio State University; with contributions by Ningchuan Xiao)
Session #3: Built and Natural Environments
- Survey of High-Altitude Research Populations (Keaton Markey, Case Western Reserve University; with contributions by Cynthia Beall and Eleanor Gillerlane Hinkes)
- Using Remote Sensing Data to Investigate Associations between Greenness and Adolescent Mental Health (Kim Hartley, University of Cincinnati; with contributions by Joseph Perazzo, Cole Brokamp, Gordon Lee Gillespie, Kim M. Cecil, Grace LeMasters, Kimberly Yolton, and Patrick Ryan)
- A Spatial Analytical Approach to Assess the Impact of a Casino on Crime: An Example of JACK Casino in Downtown Cincinnati (Minxuan Lan, University of Cincinnati; with contributions by Lin Liu and John E. Eck)
- An Integrated Approach for Urban Pluvial Flood Risk Assessment at Catchment Level (Man Qi, University of Cincinnati; with contributions by Xi Chen)
- Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework (Matthew Romanko, The Ohio State University)