Wed, Jan 21, 2026

2:30 PM – 4 PM EST (GMT-5)

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This workshop will highlight computational applications of Wolfram technologies in geography and environmental science, from accessing remote sensing imagery and building professional GIS projects and visualizations to spatial modeling of environmental phenomena such as forest fires, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. (No prior experience in Wolfram Language is required)

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Phileas Dazeley-Gaist

Wolfram Research

Phileas Dazeley-Gaist is a human ecology specialist and developer at Wolfram Research, with expertise in geospatial computing, environmental science, and complexity science. They have a strong commitment to advancing education and research through innovative applications of the Wolfram Language, particularly in ecological and data science contexts.

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