ECCE APP Challenge Experience –Team CODE
Team CODE is made up of myself (Jin Xing), Carl Hughes, and Matthew Tenney. We all come from Roger Tomlinson lab at McGill University. Matthew and I are supervised by Professor Renee Sieber, leader of […]
Team CODE is made up of myself (Jin Xing), Carl Hughes, and Matthew Tenney. We all come from Roger Tomlinson lab at McGill University. Matthew and I are supervised by Professor Renee Sieber, leader of […]
GoGeomatics is busy preparing for the soon-to-be released Canadian Geomatics Environmental Scan and Value Study. A summary report synthesizing the findings of these two studies has recently been made public, and it’s already bringing up […]
The premise of a liberal arts or science degree is to get a wide range of exposure across several disciplines. The end goal being a “well rounded” education. I’ve always liked to believe that was […]
This editorial is in response to and in support of a recent article written by Kirsti Oja on the GoGeomatics Magazine, called Are You an Unemployed Geospatial Graduate in Canada? You’re Not Alone. While there […]
GoGeomatics has just reached a milestone on our Twitter account: We now have over 5,000 Twitter followers! We have to send out a big thank you to all our readers and followers. We could never […]
As geomatics students across the country are starting their final semesters of school, many are turning their thoughts to finding a job after graduation. That’s why this month, the Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) at […]
At our Cross-Canada Back to School Socials back in September, GoGeomatics took advantage of the huge numbers of students and young professionals by conducting a survey of everyone who attended. This survey provided a unique […]
Our social leaders across Canada are champions of building a strong geomatics community, and Marc Thorup is no exception. Marc is one of our social leaders for the Vancouver GoGeomatics socials, and he loves welcoming […]