The GeoResources Institute (GRI) conducts and coordinates research and educational activities in resource management within our environment - particularly in areas relating to agriculture, forestry, water resources, meteorology and oceanography.




  Our objectives are to:

  • Increase the fundamental understanding and utilization of Earth's natural resource systems;
  • Develop resource management capabilities, which engage computer-based decision support systems that protect, enhance and utilize land and water resources through applications of science-based knowledge;
  • Maximize information that can be derived and utilized from remote sensing and other geospatial technologies for socio-economic benefits;
  • Provide continuous outreach and educational opportunities to the public in order to keep them well informed of state-of-the-art technologies.

Using the infrastructure and expertise of one of the largest high performance computing centers (HPC2) in the United States, the GRI provides capabilities in remote sensing computational technologies, visualization techniques, natural resource management, and the transition of these into operational agency research, planning, and decision-support programs. With its multi-disciplinary team of researchers and educators, the GRI has developed nationally recognized research strengths, with strong relationships and inherent respect from state, regional and national agencies and business entities.

GeoResources Institute, an HPC2 Affiliate •  Director: David R. Shaw, Ph.D.
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