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Travel Scholarship Recipients

Thanks to generous donations from Environmental Systems Research Institute and Oak Ridge National Lab the following students received travel scholarships to help them get to Park City:

ESRI Scholars

Muhammad Jafar Sadeq, University of Melbourne
Effect of Neighborhood on In-Network Processing in Sensor Networks
Maria Vasardani, University of Maine
Single-Holed Regions: Their Relations and Inferences
Ralph K. Straumann, University of Zurich
Delineation of Valleys and Valley Floors
Yago Diez, Universitat De Girona
Noisy Road Network Matching
Aman Goel, University of Southern California
Identifying Maps on the World Wide Web 

ORNL Scholars

Christopher Farah, University of Maine
Detecting Topological Change Using a Wireless Sensor Network
Guoxiang Ding, The Ohio State University
A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Analyzing Human Space-Time Activity Patterns
Johannes Schöning, University of Münster
Multi-modal Navigation through Spatial Information
Michael Stryker, Pennsylvania State University
ScaleMaster.org: Illustrating and constructing the multi-scale mapping process  
Marta Jankowska, San Diego State University
An AMOEBA procedure for visualizing clusters

UCGIS Scholar

James Campbell

Using Folksonomy to Generate Standards-Based Metadata for Spatially-Related Data

American Association of Geographers

The Univeristy of Utah

National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

Taylor and Francis

ESRI       UCGIS

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