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Welcome to CLAWRIM Wiki
The Computing Lab for Advanced Water Resources Informatics and Modeling (CLAWRIM) is Dr. Huidae Cho's research group in the Department of Civil Engineering at New Mexico State University (NMSU). Their research focuses around the broad applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and computational methods to water resources informatics and modeling. They use this wiki site to share project information and document their research for internal collaboration. Check his website.
Scholarships
CLAWRIM seminar series
- TBD Students are welcome!
CLAWRIM lecture series
Current projects
- Quantifying the effects of watershed restoration as a flood mitigation approach with Emaz Arshad
Past projects
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- Funded by Google
- ProjPicker: Spatial query of coordinate reference systems
- Funded by IESA
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- Funded by the Georgia Forestry Commission
- Phase 1.5 with Owen Smith
- Phase 2 with Owen Smith
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- A special topic in GIS for spring 2020
- Idea proposed and implemented by Owen Smith
Software
- MEFA: Memory-efficient flow accumulation
- GetOSM: OpenStreetMap tile downloader
- ProjPicker: Spatial query of coordinate reference systems
- r.accumulate: An efficient flow accumulation addon for GRASS GIS
- CanoClass: An open-source Python module for canopy classification using scikit-learn
- CanoPy: A Python module for canopy classification using Feature Analyst
- Digip: A digital image processing Python module
- Let-It-Rain: A Poisson Cluster Stochastic Rainfall Generator
- GRASS GIS for MS Windows
Other resources
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