COMPASS Lab members presenting at AAG 2026 in San Francisco

AAG 2026 in San Francisco

The COMPASS team has shown a diverse set of research contributions spanning human mobility and migration after disasters, parcel-level social vulnerability modeling, EV charging infrastructure and spatial equity, and the role of small geospatial data in the age of big data and AI. Through both paper presentations and symposium participation, the team highlights its broad expertise in geospatial data science, human dynamics, GeoAI, and socially impactful geographic research.

Presentations

Xiang Li
Title: Who Moves After Disasters? Selective Migration Evidence from U.S. County to County Flows
Session title: Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Disaster-Related Human Mobility and Migration

T M Junaid Bashar
Title: Spatial Determinants of EV Charging Supply-Demand Mismatch in the United States
Session title: Geospatial Analysis and GeoAI for E-Mobility

Md Zakaria Salim
Title: An Automated Machine Learning Framework for Predicting Social Vulnerability at the Land Parcel Level
Session title: Advancements in Population Synthesis for Human Dynamics Modeling

Yi Qiang
Title: Panelist
Session title: GISER Symposium: Less Is More? The Value of Small Geospatial Data in the Era of Big Data and AI