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Emergency Management Project featured in UMaine Today magazine!

The collaborative project between Drs. Worboys, Nittel and Beard with Global Relief Technology is featured in the current version of the UMaine Today magazine.

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Danqing Xiao successfully defends MS thesis!

On April 19 2010, Danqing Xiao successfully defended her MS thesis with the title "Modeling and Monitoring Non-Topological Spatial Changes of Continuous Phenomena using Geosensor Networks". Congratulations, Danqing!

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 April 2010 )
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Kraig King wins 1st prize in 2010 UMaine Grad Expo!

Congratulations!

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 April 2010 )
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Arda Nural successfully defended thesis proposal!
Today, Arda Nural successfully defended his thesis proposal with the title "Group movement pattern detection using data stream management systems", and moved to Ph.D. candidacy. Congratulations, Arda!
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 April 2009 )
Guang Jin graduated!

On April 8th, Guang Jin successfullty defended his Ph.D thesis "Towards spatial queries over continuous phenomena using sensor networks". Congratulations! 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 April 2009 )
3rd Geosensor Networks Conference
The 3rd Conference on Geosensor Networks is in the works! (tentative date: summer 2009, Oxford, UK)
Last Updated ( Monday, 24 November 2008 )
New Book!
The second book "Geosensor Networks" is now available! (Springer LNCS 4540) ! (August 2008)

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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 November 2008 )
Proposal Defense
Guang Jin successfully defended his thesis proposal! (June 2008)
Last Updated ( Friday, 21 November 2008 )
New Ph.D Student
Kraig King starts as IGERT Ph.D. student in the Geosensor Networks Lab in Fall 2008! Welcome!
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 November 2008 )
ACM-GIS '08 Paper

1 paper accepted for ACM-GIS 2008!

 

G. Jin, and S. Nittel, Tracking deformable 2D objects in wireless sensor networks, Proceedings of Int. Conference on "Advanced in Geographic Information Systems" (ACM-GIS), Los Angeles, CA, November 2008.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 November 2008 )
GISScience '08 Papers
2 Papers accepted for GIScience 2008!

C. Farah, C. Zhong, M. Worboys and S. Nittel, Detecting Toplogoical Change using Wireless Sensor NetworksGIScience, Park City, Utah, September 2008.

 

Y. J. Jung and S. Nittel, Geosensor Data Abstraction for Environmental Monitoring Applications

GIScience, Park City, Utah, September 2008.


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 November 2008 )

 

 This work has been supported by the National Science Foundation under grant no. 0448183 and 0534429