[Esip-envirosensing] July 10th: Online Registration Deadline for CUAHSI Conference on Hydroinformatics

Emily Clark eclark at cuahsi.org
Thu Jun 29 10:36:21 EDT 2017


CUAHSI's 2017 Conference on Hydroinformatics:
Swimming in Data Without Drowning in the Deluge
Online Registrations Accepted Until July 10th!

Register Now!<http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-cuahsi-conference-on-hydroinformatics-swimming-in-data-without-drowning-in-the-deluge/event-summary-1740a3d146f0425ea5dcab0b35731f68.aspx>
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July 25-27, 2017 || The University of Alabama || Tuscaloosa, AL
Online Registration Deadline: July 10th

**We are excited to host this year's conference at the University of Alabama's Bryant Conference Center<http://bcc.ua.edu/about-bryant-conference-center/index.php> - one of Alabama's premier meeting facilities.  Visit the Conference Website<http://www.cvent.com/d/0vq1ql> for more information and to register.

The detailed conference schedule, including speakers, can now be viewed here<http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-cuahsi-conference-on-hydroinformatics-swimming-in-data-without-drowning-in-the-deluge/custom-19-1740a3d146f0425ea5dcab0b35731f68.aspx>.

We are pleased to announce the following Keynote Speakers:
Barbara J. Ryan, Secretariat Director, Intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations
Biju George, Chief Operating Officer, D.C. Water
Christopher Dunn, Director of the Hydrologic Engineering Center, US Army Corps of Engineers
Lauren Patterson, Water Policy Associate, Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
Thomas Graziano, Director, Office of Water Prediction, National Weather Service
Eva Zanzerkia, Section Head (Acting), Disciplinary Programs (Division of Earth Sciences), National Science Foundation

The proliferation of data and cyberinfrastructure has created a new ecosystem for water related sciences in which to research, learn, and educate. This flood of information and systems, however, can be difficult to navigate and can add challenges to scientific and teaching workflows. To fully realize the advantages of information technology in water related research and education, we must develop, maintain, support, and employ data tools and resources that are useful, enable transformative science, and have low barriers to use. We invite researchers, educators, and practitioners in the water sciences, data and computational sciences, as well as information technology sciences interested in advancing hydroinformatics to participate in this interdisciplinary conference.

The conference will follow the completion of the third Summer Institute at the National Water Center, which is a seven week intensive research fellowship for graduate students to learn about the new National Water Model and help enhance water-related products and decision-support services across the country. A Summer Institute Capstone Meeting will be held on Monday, July 24th prior to the official start of the conference. Conference participants are invited to the Summer Institute Capstone Meeting to learn more about the program through the lens of projects presented by the student participants at no additional cost. A conference session will also highlight and summarize the research contribution made Summer Institute participants.

Register now!<http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-cuahsi-conference-on-hydroinformatics-swimming-in-data-without-drowning-in-the-deluge/event-summary-1740a3d146f0425ea5dcab0b35731f68.aspx>
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CUAHSI now offers member discounts!
CUAHSI now offers discounted registration fees for those affiliated with university members. Just choose the CUAHSI member registration option when registering. Not sure if your university is a CUAHSI member? Check out our member list<https://cuahsi.memberclicks.net/cuahsi-members>.
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Questions?
Contact Jon Pollak at jpollak at cuahsi.org<mailto:jpollak at cuahsi.org>


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