[ESIP-all] AGU Session IN19: Information Systems Technology to Advance Remote Sensing and Data Productivity in the Next Decade

Moe, Karen (GSFC-4070) karen.moe at nasa.gov
Fri Jul 8 08:42:12 EDT 2011


Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting an abstract for the following session by Aug 4:

IN19: Information Systems Technology to Advance Remote Sensing and Data
Productivity in the Next Decade

Description:  New technology will play a key role in enabling future
Earth-observing missions needed for global monitoring and climate research.
We welcome abstracts from scientists and technologists in the areas of
sensor system support, advanced data processing, and data management that
utilize information system advances to enable and respond to the scientific
objectives of the NRC decadal survey for NASA and NOAA. Areas of interest
include onboard processing, data assimilation & fusion, software tools &
services, OSSE, statistical and uncertainty analysis, sensor webs, and
community modeling frameworks, to impact mission objectives in land, ocean,
atmosphere, ecosystem, and climate science.

Sponsor: Earth and Space Science Informatics (IN)

Conveners:
Charles Norton <charles.d.norton at jpl.nasa.gov>
Karen Moe <karen.moe at nasa.gov>
Jeff de la Beaujardière <jeff.delabeaujardiere at noaa.gov>
Lewis McCulloch <lewis.mcculloch at noaa.gov>

Session link:
http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/scientific-program/session-search/532

Abstract submission:
http://agu-fm11.abstractcentral.com/

Submission Deadline: August 4, 2011

AGU Meeting website:
http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting



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