Welcome
Location: Center Ballroom
Presented by:
Diana Ter-Ghazaryan, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Teaching) and Director of Undergraduate Studies, USC Spatial Sciences Institute
Speakers
Dr. Diana Ter-Ghazaryan is a GIS specialist, educator, researcher and thought leader in geospatial data visualization and analysis.
Her research and teaching interests are:
GIS and geospatial technologies for qualitative research, critical GIS, data visualization, WebGIS;
Human security and geospatial intelligence (GEOINT);
Spatial humanities, digital humanities;
Human geography—urban geography, cultural geography, urban landscapes and national identity;
Post-Soviet urban landscapes, post-Soviet transformations, urban social justice;
Armenian studies, Armenian diaspora studies, diasporic investment in Armenia; and
Spatial thinking across disciplines, geographic education.
Dr. Ter-Ghazaryan’s scholarly work has focused on urban landscapes, and how national identify and social memory are inscribed onto those landscapes. Her current projects are at the intersection of geospatial technology and geo-humanities, with a focus on cultural heritage, monuments and public art in urban contexts.
Prior to joining the Spatial Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California in August 2022, Dr. Ter-Ghazaryan was a faculty research associate at the GIS Center of Florida International University from 2020–2022. There she engaged with the university community to incorporate geospatial technology in all levels of teaching, research and operations. From 2012–2022, she was a full-time lecturer and director of the Geospatial Technology Program in the Department of Geography of the University of Miami. From 2010– 2012, she served as the manager of maps and spatial data services for the Florida International University GIS Center.
In addition to her academic appointments, Dr. Ter-Ghazaryan provides independent consulting services for geospatial data analysis, data visualization, cartographic design, scripting, software testing and textbook authoring, as well as development and delivery of training on geospatial topics. Her clients have included Esri, National Geographic Society, Impact Observatory, Macmillan Publishers, Intelinair, SustainaBase Inc., Emerging Markets Inc., University of California Los Angeles, American University of Armenia, State Cadastre Committee of Armenia and the Ministry of the Environment of Armenia.
She has made presentations at conferences of organizations such as the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries, the American Association of Geographers, the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC), the Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, and the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.