CyberGISX content includes geospatial codes, workflows with comments, and visualizations providing a solid foundation for conducting computationally reproducible research and education.
Posted by Daoqin Tong on Monday October 4, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected daily activities and travel behavior worldwide Among others, unemployment rates have pushed millions of families into food insecurity, and the social ...
Posted by Jayajit Chakraborty on Thursday August 19, 2021
Authors: Jayajit Chakraborty and Katalina Salas, Socio-Environmental and Geospatial Analysis (SEGA) Lab, University of Texas at El Paso Available at: https://tinyurlcom/SEGALabDVD People with ...
Posted by Clio Andris on Monday August 2, 2021
This work is conducted with Caglar Koylu (University of Iowa) and Mason A Porter (UCLA) Forward We do many things at the state level in the United States: We elect senators and governors, ...
Posted by Naomi Lazarus on Monday July 12, 2021
My experience working on the GSF project has been very rewarding and enjoyable I liked the flexibility of being able to focus my research based on my specific interests and expertise while keeping it ...
Posted by Naomi Lazarus on Monday July 12, 2021
I have designed a story map summarizing the key findings of my GSF project that is concerned with examining the relationships between coronavirus, age, and comorbidities The story map can be ...
Posted by Xun Shi on Monday July 12, 2021
Epidemic modeling is to build models to represent, characterize, and simulate the spread of an infectious disease in some given population, and ultimately aims to understand and even predict such ...
Posted by Joseph Holler on Monday February 8, 2021
The Geospatial Software Institute Fellows for Advancing COVID-19 Research & Education program combined with the CyberGISX cyber-computing platform provides a unique opportunity to coordinate open ...
Posted by Naomi Lazarus on Thursday February 4, 2021
I am conducting a county-level assessment of COVID-19 in relation to age demographics and comorbidities of the exposed population This blog post presents some preliminary results as part of the ...
Posted by Joseph Holler on Monday February 1, 2021
On October 19, 2020, Peter Kedron and Joseph Holler co-presented a workshop on reproducibility and replicability in the context of COVID-19 research in the geosciences We introduce the concepts of ...