[ESIP-all] AGU Special Session on Data Interoperability and Inter-Use Solutions

Cook, Robert B. cookrb at ornl.gov
Mon Jul 23 14:28:12 EDT 2012


Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce Special Session IN015 entitled Data Interoperability and Inter-Use Solutions at the 2012 Fall American Geophysical Union meeting on 3-7 December 2012 in San Francisco, California.  The talks will focus on the resources needed to discover and combine diverse data into a homogeneous set of information that can readily analyzed to enable new scientific discoveries.

The session will have the following invited speakers

Deborah McGuinnes, Tetherless World Research Constellation, Rensselaer  Polytechnic Institute
Chip Miller, The Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE) Airborne Campaign, NASA-JPL

Please consider submitting an abstract for this Earth and Space Science Informatics session.

AGU 2012 Meeting information is available at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/.

Please note – the deadline for abstracts is 8 August 2012.

Session IN015: : Earth science researchers are benefiting from the increasing amount of satellite, airborne, and in situ sensor data products. However, many challenges remain for discovering and searching for these data across multiple data systems. Even after these challenges are addressed, for interdisciplinary and application users, a remaining challenge is how to effectively integrate multiple data products after they have been found. This session focuses on solutions that enable efficient data interoperability and inter-use across science discipline and application domains. Of particular interest are solutions that address currently underserved user communities.

We look forward to hearing from you and thank your for considering this opportunity to share your research and applications insights.  Please forgive us if you receive multiple postings as we are seeking to distribute this announcement broadly to reach as many disciplines as appropriate

Sincerely,

Stephen W Berrick
Stephen.W.Berrick at nasa.gov<mailto:Stephen.W.Berrick at nasa.gov>

Robert Cook
cookrb at ornl.gov<mailto:cookrb at ornl.gov>


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