COM.Geo 2012 Demo Video: Purdue 9/11 Attacks
Simulation
Professor Hoffmann at Purdue University has received national
media attention for his work simulating the 9/11 attacks on the
Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
Call for a New Session - Demo Videos
The new session, Demo Videos, is an opportunity for presenting
late-breaking results, ongoing projects, and speculative or innovative
work in progress. This session is intended to showcase innovative
Computing for Geospatial related implementations and technologies.
It is also intended to provide speakers and participants
with the ability to network with each other and to engage in technical
discussions about the work.
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Important
Call for Submissions, Deadlines Approaching
Deadlines are quickly approaching to submit your work to COM.Geo
2012. From developers to industrial executives, from students
to scientists, analysts to government decision-makers, COM.Geo is
among the world's most attractive annual gathering of the best and
brightest minds in computing for geospatial fields. This is your
opportunity to present your best work at COM.Geo 2012.
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Upcoming Submission Deadlines
Conference Hotel Reservation
Book your hotel early before peak of travel season,
USA's Birthday,
July 4th, Independence Day, at a
great discounted conference rate $136
with other benefits to save the
most money and ensure your first choice of accommodations.
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Invitation to Sponsor & Exhibit in Washington
DC
At COM.Geo 2012, your organization can not only attract diverse
attendees from all over the world, but also be well positioned and
highly visible for department managers and decision makers from
government agencies. Take advantage of these great promotional opportunities
and select the level of sponsorship best suited for your organization.
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