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Data in the ATL - Transportation GIS Solutions for the City of Atlanta

Data in the ATL - Transportation GIS Solutions for the City of Atlanta In-Person

Guest speaker:
Jeffrey M. Johnson, GIS Manager, City of Atlanta  

As the Geographic Information Systems Manager for the City of Atlanta, Jeffrey provides cutting-edge geospatial solutions for better decision making in daily operations, including resource conservation, infrastructure management, and transportation improvements citywide. A lifelong Atlanta native who earned his M.A. and B.A. in Geography from Georgia State, Jeffrey has made civic engagement and bettering his city central themes of his life and work.

 #DataInTheATL is a speaker series hosted by Georgia State University Library that connects the university with a variety of Atlanta-based professionals, highlighting how data analysis is being used successfully in their daily work while introducing students to potential careers in data science.

LocationCURVE, Georgia State University Library, 2nd floor of Library South, 103 Decatur Street SE, Atlanta, GA 30303. Map it.


Note: This talk does not count as a workshop toward the RDS@GSU Data Certificate.

Related LibGuide: Data Events by Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh

Date:
Friday, February 7, 2020
Time:
11:00am - 12:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
CURVE, Library South 2
Campus:
Downtown Campus Library
Categories:
  Data Talks/Events  

Event Organizer

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Bryan Sinclair

Associate Dean for Public Services, Georgia State University Library