![]() ![]() ![]() Training Workshop on Open Data, Nairobi, August 2014.ISI CODATA International Training Workshop on Big Data, Bangalore, India, 9-20 March 2015.Training Workshop on Big Data, Jakarta, Indonesia, September 2015.International Training Workshop in Big Data for Science, Beijing, July 2016.CODATA International Training Workshop in Open Data for Better Science, Beijing, July 2017.Beijing 2019 – Scientific Big Data and Machine Learning.Workshop on Open Data for Science and Sustainability in Developing Countries.Big Data for International Science, Beijing, June 2014.CODATA and CODATA China High-level International Meeting on Open Research Data Policy and Practice.Drexel-CODATA FAIR-RRDM Workshop 2019, 31 March-1 April: Call for Papers – Registration.CODATA-Helsinki 2019 Workshop on FAIR RDM in Institutions.CODATA 2019 Beijing: Towards next-generation data-driven science: policies, practices and platforms.International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020.International Data Week 2022, Seoul, Republic of Korea.FAIR Convergence Symposium 2022, Leiden, Netherlands.International Data Week 2023, Salzburg, Austria.International Data Week 2025, Brisbane, Australia.International Data Week 2027, Cape Town, South Africa.CODATA Virtual General Assembly June 2020.CODATA Virtual General Assembly December 2020.Membership: International Science Council (ISC) Bodies.Goodchild (2019) Preface: Special Issue on Discrete Global Grid Systems. Fischer, editor, Handbook of Regional Science. Longley (2019) Geographic information science. Goodchild (2019) Geography and GIScience: an evolving relationship. Annoni, editors (2020) Manual of Digital Earth. Kehrein, editors, Handbook of the Changing World Language Map. Goodchild (2020) Mapping language in the age of GIS. Geo-spatial Information Science 23(1): 1–9. Goodchild (2019) Building geospatial infrastructure. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 34(2): 311-324. Goodchild (2020) Real-time GIS for smart cities. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. Goodchild (2020) Reproducibility and replicability: Opportunities and challenges for geospatial research. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Li (2020) Introduction: Forum on reproducibility and replicability in geography. Goodchild (2020) Beyond Tobler’s hiking function. I am also interested in wayfinding and in urban mobility, including the long-term impacts of connected and autonomous vehicles. I am interested in volunteered geographic information and in other paradigms for the production of geographic information. I am interested in discrete global grids, a set of methods for representing variation over the curved surface of the Earth and implemented in tools such as Google Earth. Accuracy and uncertainty are important issues in all of these areas, and involve the theoretical frameworks of fractals, geostatistics, and spatial statistics. I am interested in all aspects of geographic information systems, science, and technology. I moved to Seattle upon retirement in 2012, and currently hold part-time positions as Research Professor at Arizona State University and as Distinguished Chair Professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. I have published over 550 books and articles. I was elected member of the US National Academy of Sciences in 2002, and Foreign Member of the Royal Society and Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy in 2010 and in 2007 I received the Prix Vautrin Lud. I directed or co-directed several large funded projects, including the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, the Alexandria Digital Library, and the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science. My research and teaching interests focus on issues in geographic information science, including uncertainty in geographic information, discrete global grids, and volunteered geographic information. I received my BA degree from Cambridge University in Physics in 1965 and my PhD in Geography from McMaster University in 1969. Until 2012 I held the Jack and Laura Dangermond Chair of Geography and was Director of UCSB’s Center for Spatial Studies. ![]()
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