[ESIP-all] 2019 EarthCube Annual Meeting -- Call for Abstracts -- Extended to April 19

Lynne Schreiber lschreib at ucar.edu
Fri Mar 29 17:20:30 EDT 2019


Dear ESIP Members

2019 EarthCube Annual Meeting -- Call for Abstracts -- Extended to April 
19, 2019



The National Science Foundation is supporting the development of 
EarthCube to transform research in the academic geosciences community 
through the creation of a well-connected and facile environment to share 
data and knowledge in an open, transparent, and inclusive manner, thus 
accelerating our ability to understand and predict the Earth system. 
  EarthCube is a unique community driven by collaboration between 
geoscience and computer science domains.


The EarthCube community extends a special invitation to the geoscience 
community to participate in the 2019 EarthCube Annual Meeting 
<https://www.earthcube.org/ECAM2019>in Denver, CO, June 12-14, 2019. The 
deadline to submit abstracts has been extended to Friday, April 19th, 
2019to increase and broaden participation in the meeting. *Submit 
Abstracts Here <https://www.earthcube.org/ECAM2019/Posters>*


EarthCube welcomes presentation of research enabled by the use of 
advanced cyberinfrastructure, and presentation of new computational 
capabilities that enable and support geoscience.  We are particularly 
interested in contributions from scientists not previously involved with 
EarthCube who can share results and ideas that exemplify the 
transformative research enabled by collaboration across computer and 
geoscience disciplines and the integration of information from multiple 
sources to advance knowledge and understanding.


Why attend?

  *

    Connect and network with like minded researchers in birds of a
    feather, poster, breakout and demo sessions

  *

    Be inspired by the keynote speakers, Jess Phoenix (Accessibility of
    science advocate and co-founder and executive director of Blueprint
    Earth) and Shaowen Wang (Director of the CyberGIS Center for
    Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies at University of Illinois)

  *

    See presentations on current EarthCube research

  *

    Learn about, and participate in discussions on the future of
    EarthCube, and future funding opportunities


Early career scientists are particularly encourage to attend.  Funding 
is available through Early Career Travel Grants 
<https://www.earthcube.org/info/early-career-travel-grant>that provide 
reimbursement funds to individuals ($500) or underrepresented minorities 
($1000) to present or discuss their EarthCube-related work. Apply for an 
Early Career Travel Grant to attend the 2019 EarthCube Annual Meeting by 
*Friday, April 19th 2019*. *Submit applications HERE 
<https://www.earthcube.org/info/get-involved/early-career-travel-grant>*

We look forward to your participation at the 2019 EarthCube Annual 
Meeting <https://www.earthcube.org/ECAM2019>in Denver, CO, June 12-14, 2019.

-- 
Lynne Schreiber
Project Coordinator
EarthCube Science Support Office (ESSO)
Boulder, CO
office: 303.497.2632
cell: 352.514.3809
http://earthcube.org/

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