About Us

The Laboratory of Compuational Spatial Science for Sustainability (COMPASS Lab)  is a research group in the  School of Geoscience  at University of South Florida. The COMPASS Lab conducts research on GIScience and Spatial Data Science to promote resilience and sustainability of human communities facing natural hazards and climate change. The lab is led by  Dr. Yi Qiang an Associate Professor at USF Geosciences.

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Publication

Xiang Li published his study on evacuation in 2022 Hurricane Ian in Annals of GIS. [Access]

Thesis Defense

Megan Grove successfully defended her Master thesis in March 2024. [Access to thesis]

Thesis Defense

Md Zakaria Salim  successfully defended his Master thesis in March 2024.  [Access to thesis]

AAG 2024

Xiang Li & Cong Ma have presented their research in 2024 AAG Conference in Denver.

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Trivia Time

Compass was invented in China during the Han Dynasty (200 BC - 100 AD) where it was called the "south-governor" (sīnán 司南). The original form of compass is a spoon-shaped lodestone placed in the center of a plate. In the Age of Exploration, compass had a profound influence on geography and the shaping of the world. In the 21st century, the COMPASS Lab leverages data and computing revolutions to study environment-human interactions for a sustainable future. 

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School of Geosciences
University of South Florida

Address: 4202 E. Fowler Ave, NES 107, Tampa, FL 33620

Lab director: Dr. Yi Qiang