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GIS Day

ASPRS Technical Session

Wednesday, February 25
UC Berkeley, 5:30-8:00 PM

Let us know you're coming! Click here to register.

Please join us Wednesday, Feb. 25, 5:30-8:00PM for a Technical Session of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing's Northern California Region (ASPRS-NCR). ASPRS is a national scientific association of over 7,000 members, dedicated to advancing the knowledge and understanding of mapping sciences. This is a great opportunity to meet Bay Area professionals and learn about current research projects that utilize geospatial technology!

Event Schedule | Directions & Public Transit | Parking

Event Schedule


5:30-6:30 PM Refreshments & Social gathering
Geospatial Innovation Facility - 111 Mulford Hall

Meet ASPRS members and others interested in geospatial technology.
6:30-7:00 PM

Introductions and announcements
Genetics & Plant Biology Building - Room 100

7:00 - 7:30
PM
Presentation 1
Genetics & Plant Biology Building - Room 100

Presenter: Jeremy Freund (GIF)
Kite Aerial Photography: Vegetation monitoring in rural Senegal.
7:30 - 8:00
PM
Presentation 2
Genetics & Plant Biology Building - Room 100

Presenter: Maggi Kelly and Marek Jakubowski (UC Berkeley)
Use of lidar data and analysis in support of adaptive management in the Sierra Nevada.

 

Directions & Public Transit

Mulford Hall and the Genetics and Plant Biology Building (GPB) are located on the west side of the UC Berkeley campus. Click here or the Google Maps image to the right for step-by-step directions.

Mulford Hall is only a block from the Downtown Berkeley BART station. Parking and traffic are difficult in Berkeley, so public transit is recommended.



Parking

Parking Parking around the UC Berkeley campus can be tricky. If you decide to drive, you have several options listed below. More information and other options are listed at the UCB Parking and Transportation Office.

  1. Campus parking garages
    See map below for campus parking garages highlighted in red. Fees apply to these garages.
  2. Other parking garages in the City of Berkeley
    Closest garages include Berkeley Way near Shattuck, Center Street near Shattuck (2025 Center Street), and Allston Way near Shattuck (2061 Allston Way). More information is at the Berkeley Office of Transportation
  3. Street parking
    Some areas around campus are permitted areas where you can park for free for 2 hours only, and then you must move your car or risk getting ticketed. Also, some of these areas are tow-away before 6pm.
  4. Metered street parking
    Meters are 25 cents for each 20 minutes with a 2-hour limit, until 7:00 PM.

Do NOT park on campus without a campus permit. Campus parking is enforced 24-hours-a-day!

 

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