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Friday evening activities
Join us for dinner or “Send” on Friday evening! More information here.
Updates on the conference program
The new version of the program of the conference can be found here.
Preliminary program of the conference is available!
The preliminary program of GI Zeitgeist 2012 has been published. For more information, please click here.
Notification of acceptance/rejection postponed to the 18.01.2012
The date for notification of acceptance/rejection of short papers has been moved to the 18.01.2012.
Deadline for short paper submission extended!
The deadline for short paper submissions has been extended to the *11.12.2011*. For detailed information on the call for papers, please click here
Short Paper Submissions
The call for short paper (Max 1500 words) submissions has been published. To consult the call for papers, please click here.
Keynote speakers for GI-Zeitgeist 2012
GI-Zeitgeist 2012 is proud to announce that Professor Sven Bertel (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) and Professor Gerard Heuvelink (Wageningen University) will be keynote speakers for the event! More on their background can be found here.
Welcome to GI Zeitgeist 2012
GI Zeitgeist 2012 – Young researchers forum on Geographic Information Science to be held in Muenster, on the 16th and 17th of March 2012 will be a conference for
young researchers worldwide to get together and present their work in the field of
Geographic Information Science.
Master students, PhD students and post-docs are encouraged to present their
research on innovative concepts, methods and tools for geospatial information
modeling and integration. Authors are invited to submit short papers to present
visionary ideas and work in progress and/or full papers to present substantial results.
Submissions will be peer-reviewed and full papers will published in the IfGI Prints
series (with ISBN) by the Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA GmbH, Heidelberg.
Download the GI Zeitgeist flyer.
The event is organized by the International Research Training Group Semantic Integration of Geospatial Information




