Institute for Spatial Information and Analysis Facilities (Hardware/Software Specifications)
See also User
Information for the Spatial Analysis Lab
See also detailed SAL Software List
See also Huxley College Color Printing and Scanning (etc.)
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The Institute for Spatial Information and Analysis is housed within Huxley College of the Environment in connection with the Department of Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Education and Geography. Between the Spatial Analysis Lab and the Huxley Map Library, the Institute includes five computer labs, multiple data servers, GPS equipment and related hardware in addition to a suite of spatial software applications. The computer labs include:
- The main Spatial Analysis Lab (AH-16)
- The Huxley Map Library computer equipment (AH-101)
- The Planning Studio (ES-318)
- The Graduate Research Lab (AH-24)
- AH-14 (a teaching and backup/overflow computer lab)
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HARDWARE65+ Computers in 5 research and teaching labs
3 TB+ on multiple servers for spatial data and web delivery
GPS equipment (15 Trimble units, 23 Garmin units)
Large format scanner (54")
2 Large format plotters
Multiple laser and color printers (up to 11x17")
SOFTWARE
ESRI ArcGIS 9.3
ERDAS Imagine 9.1
ENVI 4.5
Fusion 2.64
Spring 5.0.1
Trimble Pathfinder Office 3.1
STAFF (full time positions)
Lab Manager (Dave Knutson)
GIS Specialist & Instructor (Stefan Freelan)
FACULTY (teaching in related fields)
Michael
Medler (Geography, GIS, Fire Ecology)
David Wallin
(Environmental Science, Remote Sensing, Landscape Ecology)
Scott Miles
(Disaster Risk Reduction, GIS)
Andy Bach
(Geography, Cartography)
Pat Buckley
(Geography, Transportation)
