NSF NEON’s annual summer airborne observation campaign is underway! Dr. Yang arranged a tour of the aircraft and sensor payload and is planning a student tour during next year’s campaign.
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NEW PAPER - Mobility resilience to compounding disruptions: Power outages and social events, by Zeyu He and Yujie Hu www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Dr. Jason Blackburn, Department Chair, delivers keynote address at the Hawaii American Society for Microbiology Spring 2026 Meeting at the University of Hawaii Manoa.
New blog - Armed conflict tends to affect localities differently, as they pass through different stages during their existence, argue Steven Radil and Olivier Walther in Irregular Warfare Initiative irregularwarfare.org/articles/con...
Seminar on Indigenous Oral History, Knowledge, and Science in the Constellation of Ecologies and Climate hosted by the Department of Geography, UF Water Institute, and Florida Climate Institute, April 17 @ 3:00 PM, Dauer Hall 215. Our speaker will be Dr. Farina King, University of Oklahoma
NEW PAPER - Incorporating learned geospatial embeddings to deep image prior for inpainting cloud areas in remotely sensed images, by Shuai Li, Yaqian He, Di Yang, Yichan Li and Wei Liu www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
🥳 Century-Scale Earth Observation: Systematic Review of Georeferencing Methods for Historical Aerial and Satellite Imagery, by Wei Liu and Dr. Di Yang www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/18...
NEW - The impact of land cover change-climate interactions on ecosystem productivity in the Arctic-Boreal region, by Shuai Li, Di Yang, Yaqian He, Nicholas Parazoo, Wei Liu www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
🥳 Dr. Di Yang has been chosen as the recipient of a 2026 Affordable Access Award in the Innovation & Design category. Congratulations!
The awards recognize exemplary and innovative instructors who advocate for their students through the creation and adoption of affordable course materials.
Recently published in Urban Geography - Urban pulse: land reclamation as climate urbanism, by Sophie Webber, Alan Wiig and Henrico Saeran www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Join us at the @geographers.bsky.social AAG Annual Meeting in San Francisco from March 17-21, 2026! geog.ufl.edu/2026/03/12/a...
We had an exciting Evening of Excellence on campus last Friday. Our sincere congratulations to our amazing students!
NEW DIIS report - "Wars over checkpoints. Nine theses on the politics of roadblocks in conflict-affected borderlands", coauthored by Peer Schouten, GeoGator Olivier Walther et al. www.diis.dk/en/research/...
Have you ever wondered how to power a city like Gainesville? That and many other questions were answered when Dr. Johanna Engström and the students of "The Future of Energy" visited Deerhaven, Gainesville's largest power plant, last week.
NEW PAPER in GigaScience - MIReVTD, a Minimum Information Standard for Reporting Vector Trait Data, by @sjryan3.bsky.social, Catherine Lippi and colleagues academic.oup.com/gigascience/...
JOB - The Department of Geography at the University of Florida invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, non-tenure track Lecturer/Assistant Instructional Professor position in GIScience and Geographic Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/53...
We are extremely proud of undergraduate Ava Johnson, who presented her senior honors thesis research at FSG this month, and won first place undergraduate student talk. QDEC Lab is also immensely pleased that Neha Senthilkumar, undergraduate researcher, won honorable mention for her poster
NEW - Contrasting Changes in Rainy Season Length, Rainfall Frequency, and Intensity Across Eastern Africa, by Jesse Kisembe, Dr. Berry Wen, Dr. Caroline Wainwright, Dr. Chris Funk, Ronald Odongo and Weikang Qian journals.ametsoc.org/view/journal...
FSG 2026 - Ronald Odongo, Jesse Kisembe, and Weikang Qian presented their research on climate variability and extreme weather events at the Florida Society of Geographers annual meeting this weekend in Gainesville
Our recent graduate from UF Online Katherine Carpenter presented her work on Spatial Patterns of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Over Mozambique at FSG this weekend and won second place in the undergraduate paper competition. Congratulations, Katherine!
The Florida Society of Geographers (FSG) annual meeting has just started in Gainesville! The program is here: geog.ufl.edu/2026/02/21/f...
Thank you for showing up strong! Your generosity keeps UF Geography training the next generation of globally aware, data driven, and community focused graduates!
From soil sampling to camera trapping techniques, our students are learning how to study and protect Florida’s natural environments! Your Giving Day support helps to offer field experiences like this one, training the next generation of geospatial leaders givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge...
Through a visit to Duke Energy’s power plant, students in Dr. Johanna Engstrom’s course GEO2530: The Future of Energy explored how UF’s electricity and steam are produced, connecting classroom learning to real world energy infrastructure givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
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Stand Up & Holler! Students in GEA3500: The Geography of Europe examine how physical, cultural, and political forces shape the region in a global context givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
Geography majors are among the most employable graduates nationwide! Our students gain skills in GIS, data analysis, fieldwork and problem solving that translate into high demand careers. Your Giving Day support strengthens the hands on training that sets them apart #GeoGators #AllForTheGators
Undergraduates from across UF spend their summer developing geospatial skills through close faculty mentoring in the GeoGator Summer Research Program. Your Giving Day support helps us train the next generation of geographers givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
Students in MET 3503/5503: Weather and Forecasting visited the Florida Automated Weather Network weather station in Citra, where they learned how real-time weather data is collected and delivered across Florida. It's Giving Day! Donate here: givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
Fieldwork in Ghana gives students firsthand insight into cross border trade, regional mobility, and the informal institutions that shape livelihoods across West Africa. Your Giving Day support helps us train the next generation of geographers givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators