[Esip-machinelearning] Fwd: [smd] ROSES-19 Amendment 51: Final Text and Due Date for A.46 Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science

Yuhan Douglas Rao yuhan.rao at gmail.com
Mon Nov 4 10:14:14 EST 2019


Hi all,

This ACCESS ROSES call might be of interests to some of us. Just in case
you missed this info.

Best,

Yuhan (Douglas) Rao, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
North Carolina State University <http://ncsu.edu>
North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) <http://ncics.org>
151 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28801

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*ROSES-19 Amendment 51: Final Text and Due Date for A.46 Advancing
Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science*







This amendment releases final text and announces the final due date for
program element A.46 Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System
Science
<https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?solId=%7b110CE76C-2B83-13FF-7E13-E0AB835DAA36%7d&path=&method=init>
(ACCESS).



The primary focus of this ACCESS program element is to help address data
management, discoverability, and utilization challenges faced by users and
curators of NASA’s Earth science data. Although focused on information
technology implementation and deployment, the ACCESS program is targeted at
addressing existing and anticipated future needs of the research and
applied science communities. One of those needs is in the area of machine
learning (ML). However, adoption of ML techniques relies heavily on
availability of high-quality large training datasets. Thus, in addition to
technology implementation, this program element seeks ways to create new
training datasets for ML. Proposal teams must include both information
technology and Earth science expertise and must be tied directly to and
demonstrate specific issues facing Earth science and applied science users
interacting with NASA's Earth science data.



The secondary thread of the ACCESS program aims at providing support to
existing widely used open source tools and libraries. Open source tools and
libraries have become a critical component to research activities and need
to be continuously updated to support new data sets, efficient processing,
maintenance and security. Proposals for this thread must include teams that
have demonstrated experience in developing, maintaining and supporting open
source tools that are widely used by Earth science research and
applications communities. Additionally, these proposals must demonstrate
the ability to work with the targeted open source software organizations.



Notices of Intent are requested by December 12, 2019 and the due date for
proposals is January 30, 2020.

On or about November 4, 2019, this Amendment to the NASA Research
Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES)
2019" (NNH19ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity
homepage at http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2019 and will appear on
the RSS feed at:
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/grant-solicitations/roses-2019/



Technical questions concerning this program element may be directed to
Kevin Murphy at kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov
<kevin.j.murphy at nasa.gov?subject=ACCESS%20question> and Manil Maskey at
manil.maskey at nasa.gov <manil.maskey at nasa.gov?subject=ACCESS%20question>.







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-- 
Yuhan (Douglas) Rao, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar
North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
North Carolina State University
151 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

Email: yrao5 at ncsu.edu
Office: +1.828.271.4903
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