| The UCI Libraries present a new Brown Bag series entitled
Geographic Information Systems in the Disciplines. GIS is a powerful tool
that facilitates mapping and spatial analysis of the earth's features and
events. Come hear researchers from across the campus present current projects
that incorporate this exciting method.
All brown bags will be held in Langson Library 570 unless otherwise
noted. Light Refreshments provided.

- Thursday, Dec. 4: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
"Crime in the Presence of Gangs: Geographical or Social Space."
George Tita, Assistant
Professor of Criminology, Law & Society
- Wednesday, Feb 25: 12:00 - 1:30pm
" GIS and the Biodiversity of Birds"
Brad Hawkins,
Associate Professor, Department: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Wednesday, March 10: 12:00 - 1:30pm
" GIS Land Use Data to Assess Air Quality Impacts of Distributed Generation
of Power"
Dr.
Jacob Brouwer, Associate Director, National Fuel Cell
Research Center
Dr.
Marc Medrano, Post-Doctoral Researcher
- Tuesday, March 23: 12:00-1:30pm
"Urban-Based Civil Infrastructure Security and Disaster Economics"
Masanobu Shinozuka, UCI
Distinguished Professor and Chair Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
UCI
Libraries Geographic Information Systems page
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