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Mark Korver, Former Worldwide Tech Lead for Geospatial at AWS, Joins TGI as Director of Geospatial Data and Analytics
With more than ten years at Amazon Web Services and decades in geospatial, Korver brings his skills in AI, open data and open science, and cloud-native geospatial to TGI.
TGI Launches New Initiatives, Hiring Updates, and More! TGI Connect, the Taylor Geospatial Institute Newsletter: May 2024
Learn about TGI’s new 2025 initiatives, our Inaugural Town Hall, and more with TGI Connect: May 2024
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St. Louis Comes Together to Announce the Taylor Geospatial Institute
Institute Brings Together Eight Midwest Research Institutions, Implements Key Component of GeoFutures Strategic Roadmap “This institute will cement St. Louis as the world’s true center for geospatial excellence” – Andrew C. Taylor ST. LOUIS — Leaders from St. Louis’…
New Web Resource Provides Health, Socioeconomic, Other Geospatial Data
A Mizzou Engineering team has developed a web resource that allows users to sort and view health, socioeconomic, accessibility and population data by county. The Geospatial Analytical Research Knowledgebase (GeoARK) was supported by a RAPID grant from the National…
How Can St. Louis Bolster Its Startup Economy? 3 Local Leaders Weigh In
For St. Louis to continue to position itself as a city where startups can flourish, industry leaders say the region must continue to lean into its strengths and build upon them. Specifically, they believe St. Louis must continue to differentiate itself from other…
SLU’s Ness Sandoval Featured on NPR
The St. Louis region has a stable population, according to new estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The 14-county region hovered around 2.8 million people, only shedding about 10,000 between 2020 and 2021, but the changes weren’t evenly distributed.…
UMSL’s Emily Blackburn deploying vast geospatial intelligence expertise in new role at UMSL
The University of Missouri–St. Louis continues to build its connections with the rapidly developing geospatial ecosystem that’s been sprouting up throughout St. Louis alongside construction of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s new west campus northwest of…
A River Runs Through It
Jordan Neeley, a junior studying environmental earth science at Washington University in St. Louis, once asked the same question that many visitors ask: What is a shut-in? Rock formations called shut-ins confine a section of a river, forcing water to flow between the…