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Ordnance Survey Bursaries

RGS-IBG Annual Meeting: Prize for Best Postgraduate GIS Paper
(selected by GISRG)

2007: Nicolas Malleson (University of Leeds) Agent-Based Modelling and Crime in Leeds
2006: Omair Chaudhry (University of Edinburgh) Modelling Geographic Phenomena at Varying Levels of Detail: Generalisation in Spatial Databases
2005: David Ashby (University College London) Mapping Geodemographics for Crime and Policing

RGS-IBG Annual Meeting: Postgraduate GIS Conference Support

2007: James Nixon (University of Nottingham), Vera Karasova (University of Nottingham), Nicolas Malleson (University of Leeds)
2006: Mairead de Roiste (University of Dublin)
2005: Mairead de Roiste (University of Dublin)

GISRUK: Travel Award for 2nd Best Student Conference Paper

2007: James Nixon (University of Nottingham) Ask the expert: The potential for location-based support in the fire service
2006: Jenna Panter (University of East Anglia) Using GIS to model population physical activity levels and the quality of urban green space
2005: Britta Hummel (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany) Robust, GPS-only Map Matching: Exploiting Vehicle Position History, Driving Restriction Information and Road Network Topology in a Statistical Framework

GISRUK: Travel Award for 3rd Best Student Conference Paper

2007: Vera Karasova (University of Nottingham) A First Step Towards the Automated Production of Incident Demarcation Zones: The Need for An Intelligent Hybrid Modelling Approach
2006: Sandrine Balley (Institut Geographique National, France) A web interface to explore and restructure geographical datasets
2005: Femke Reitsma (University of Edinburgh) A New Process Data Model and its Application 

 

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