Travel: NSF Student Travel Grant for the 2025 ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL)
Emory University, Atlanta GA
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Abstract
This activity is for proposed travel awards for 25 U.S.-based graduate and undergraduate students to participate in the 33rd ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2025 Conference, which will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 3-6, 2025. The Conference is annually organized by the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Special Interest Group on Spatial Information (SIGSPATIAL), which is an association for researchers, students, and professionals interested in research, development, and deployment of solutions to spatial information handling and spatial knowledge extraction problems. The Conference started in 1993, has established itself as the world's premier research conference in spatial computing, spatial data, and geographic information systems (GIS); it provides a forum for original research contributions covering all conceptual, design, and implementation aspects of GIS ranging from applications, user interfaces, and visualization to storage management and indexing issues. Besides the technical program, the conference features workshops, a student research competition, a PhD workshop, a data competition, demos, and networking events. The importance of spatial information handling continuously increases with new application domains and the availability and ubiquity of large spatial data such as maps, remote-sensing images, 3D medical atlases, and the decennial census. Businesses, industry, academia, and governmental agencies utilize spatial information to improve their daily operations, structure new strategies, and increase overall productivity and US competitiveness. Spatial data and applications pose novel research challenges in a wide variety of sub-areas, including (but not limited to) spatial information acquisition, modeling, data structures, algorithms, analysis, querying \& integration, human-computer interaction \& visualization, and systems \& architectures. From these sub-areas, deep research questions emerge that are motivated by a broad range of applications (e.g., emergency and crisis management, environmental monitoring, global positioning and location detection, geosciences, location-based and mobile services, navigation, and route planning). ACM SIGPATIAL has provided a forum for this research, including presentations of accepted technical papers, poster and demo exhibition encouraging lively interaction among all participants, and presentations by leading related industry members. The participation of U.S. graduate and aspiring undergraduate students will result in the intellectual stimulation of young minds to pursue advanced research and development activities in an area that has a huge technical and societal impact This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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