[AISWorld] AMCIS 2018: Workshop - Location Analytics, Public Health

Daniel Farkas dfarkas at pace.edu
Fri Jul 27 10:29:05 EDT 2018


 (apologies for cross-postings)

Colleagues,

Please Join SIGGIS in New Orleans for an engaging and informative workshop
on Innovation and Disruption in the Geospatial Realm with a focus on public
health.

We are pleased to announce our Workshop Keynote Speaker, Dr. Fahui Wang.
The title of his presentation is “GIS Changes (and will change) Public
Health"

Dr. Wang is James J. Parsons Professor and Chair of the Department of
Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University. His work focuses on
applications of GIS and computtaional methods in public policy including
urban planning, public health and public safety, and has been supported by
several federal grant agencies such as the NSF, DHHS (NIH and AHRQ), HUD,
DOE and DOJ (NIJ and OJJDP). He has published over 120 refereed articles
and 5 books (including two edited books). He was a recipient of Louisiana
State University (LSU) Rainmaker for outstanding research, scholarship and
creative activity (2009, 2015) and LSU Distinguished Faculty Award (2018),
and a Policy Winner of 2015 Outstanding Article of the Year from the Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS).

Registration:

If you have already registered, follow the link in the “Pre-Conference
Workshops” section of your confirmation email:  “event registration
<https://aisnet.org/link.asp?e=dfarkas@pace.edu&type=n&job=31941263&ymlink=249769652&finalurl=https%3A%2F%2Faisnet%2Eorg%2Fevents%2Fregister%2Easpx%3Fid%3D1097832%26itemid%3D24bfb958%2D5e62%2D406a%2Dae78%2Dc04e47d524cf>
Contact: Dan Farkas (dfarkas at pace.edu)

Workshop Description:

Digital Disruption: Implications for the Geospatial Realm

This workshop will serve as a research forum on the varied aspects of
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the emergence of the “Geospatial
Realm”. As the understanding that geospatial, or locational, data has value
for many organizations, the focus on this special type of data has also
increased. Workshop activities will be facilitated focusing on this
research area to discuss the “who, what, where, when, how, and why” of
participating in this burgeoning research domain.

Workshop Agenda (draft):

SIGGIS Workshop (Draft 7/20/2018)
Digital Disruption: A Workshop on the Implications for the Geospatial Realm
Hyatt Regency, New Orleans
Room: TBA

Thursday, August 16, 2018, 8:30am – 12:00

8:30-9:00 am                     PRE-WORKSHOP COFFEE and TEA
9:00 – 9:10                        Welcome to Workshop
9:10-9:35 am                     Introduction to the Geospatial Realm
9:35-10:15 am                   Innovations and Disruptions:  Big Data,
Social Media, IoT, Applications
10:15-10:30 am                 BREAK – COFFEE and TEA
10:30-11:15 am                 Keynote Speaker

                                                   Dr. Fahui Wang
                                                   James J. Parsons
Professor and
                                                   Chair of the Department
of Geography and Anthropology
                                                   Louisiana State
University
                                                   Presentation: GIS
Changes (and will change) Public Health

11:15-12:00 pm               Breakout Groups: Innovations and Disruption:
Practice, Teaching  and Research
12:00-12:15pm               Workshop Summary.  Key takeaways.  Next steps
for participants?


Presenters:

                   Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University
                   James B. Pick, University of Redlands
                   Avijit Sarkar, University of Redlands
                   Hindupur Ramakrishna, University of Redlands
                   Dan Farkas, Pace University
                   Namchul Shin, Pace University


-- 
Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
Pleasantville, NY,  10570 USA
http://www.pace.edu/seidenberg/

Visiting Professor of Computing, Glyndwr University, Wrexham, Wales, UK

http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/

Chair, AIS Special Interest Group on Geographic Information Systems (SIGGIS)



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