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Connecting with the Global QGIS Community: Clark CGA in Sweden
Clark Center for Geospatial Analytics (Clark CGA) operates on the philosophy of open science, prioritizing the creation of tools and data that are accessible to the wider public. This commitment to sharing resources aligns closely with the global community surrounding QGIS, the world’s leading open source Geographic Information System software. To stay up-to-date on this…
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Learning from the IT Community: Clark CGA at SpiceWorld Conference 2025
In an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the digital landscape, maintaining the technology behind a research center requires constant adaptation. Staying ahead of these trends is critical for ensuring that Clark Center for Geospatial Analytics (Clark CGA) remains a secure and efficient environment for students and faculty. To navigate these shifting standards,…
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Mapping the Blue Economy: A Decade of Monitoring Aquaculture with the Moore Foundation
Since 2014, Center for Geospatial Analytics (Clark CGA) has partnered with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to tackle critical questions in environmental conservation particularly as it relates to sustainable seafood production. Established by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore and his wife Betty Moore, the foundation uses science and technology to solve pressing global problems. One…
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GIS Week mapathon expands rooftop solar dataset
During the Fall 2025 GIS and Practicing Geography Week, a group of Clark students gathered for a mapathon focused on rooftop solar detection.
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Clark makes its presence known at Climate Week
Clark University highlights its leadership in climate research and sustainability initiatives while engaging global partners at Climate Week to advance climate solutions.
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Clark embraces AI to advance geospatial analytics
Clark University’s Center for Geospatial Analytics is integrating AI with geospatial science to enhance analysis of satellite data, build on decades of GIS innovation, and support solutions for environmental and societal challenges.
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IBM and NASA Open Source Largest Geospatial AI Foundation Model on Hugging Face
IBM and open-source AI platform Hugging Face today announced that IBM’s watsonx.ai geospatial foundation model – built from NASA’s satellite data – will now be openly available on Hugging Face.










