====== Projects ======= CIGI projects focus on cutting-edge research and development in geographic information science through a cyberinfrastructure approach. Through facilitating cross-disciplinary collaboration, CIGI projects focus on: 1) encouraging computational thinking to GIS application domains; 2) developing cyberinfrastructure capabilities driven by geospatial application; and 3) establishing next-generation GIS based on cyberinfrastructure. ==== Current Projects ==== === Applications === [[projects:cdcmalariamapping:index|Malaria Mapping]] [[projects:wnv:index|Diffusion of West Nile Virus]] === Spatial Analysis and Modeling === [[projects:seabm:index|Spatially Explicit Agent-based Modeling]] [[projects:mcmc-g:index|Geostatistical Modeling]] [[projects:dms:index|Spatial Interpolation]] [[projects:gid:index|Spatial Clustering Detection]] Spatial Optimization === High-Performance, Distributed, and Collaborative GIS === [[projects:gisolve:index|GISolve]] [[projects:gisolvedataportal:index|Spatial-Temporal Data Synthesis]] === Cyberinfrastructure === [[projects:osg:index|Open Science Grid]] [[projects:simplegrid:index|SimpleGrid]] \\ ==== Past Projects ==== [[projects:nog:index|NOG]] [[projects:troubleshooting:index|Grid Troubleshooting]] [[projects:gip:index|GIP]] [[projects:gipvalidate:index|GIP Validate]] [[projects:gluechecker:index|Glue Checker]] [[projects:mip:index|MIP]] \\ \\ //
NSF Logo DOE Logo Major support for CIGI projects is provided by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, and the Department of Geography and National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. NSF Logo DOE Logo