[esip-semantictech] Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific Innovation (CSSI) - Data and Software (NSF 18-531)

Carlos Rueda carueda at mbari.org
Wed Feb 28 16:25:34 EST 2018


Hi Lewis, 

Thanks for initiating this discussion, and sorry, I had to leave the call at the end of the hour. 
I would be interested, please keep me posted. 

Carlos 

> From: "esip-semanticweb" <esip-semanticweb at lists.esipfed.org>
> To: "esip-semanticweb" <esip-semanticweb at lists.esipfed.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 2:49:49 PM
> Subject: [esip-semantictech] Cyberinfrastructure for Sustained Scientific
> Innovation (CSSI) - Data and Software (NSF 18-531)

> Hi Folks,

> We mentioned, at the very very end of today’s call, that there is a brand-new
> NSF call out

> [ https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18531/nsf18531.pdf |
> https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18531/nsf18531.pdf ]

> I would like to initiate a thread for putting a team together to advance our
> semantic technologies roadmap through a Semantic Software Framework which will
> meet the directorate specific priorities of the NSF Directorate for Geoscience
> (GEO).

> I’ve provided an overview of what GEO is looking for below.

> I have a concept in mind which would combine the following semantic
> technologies; COR, BioPortal, RDF, SPARQL, GeoSPARQL, SPARLQL-ST with VR/AR
> Technologies to promote seamless discovery, access, and transfer of data and
> metadata across data resources and centers that are supported by GEO.

> What I would like to know initially who would be interested in progressing the
> idea of putting together a ESIP SemTech (and others) proposal team?

> =======================================

> The Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) is interested in the following research
> fields: atmospheric and geospace science, earth science, ocean science, and
> polar science. The directorate welcomes proposals that focus on the development
> and implementation of automated, executable, and optimized workflows that:

>    * are capable of real- and near-real-time archiving and manipulation of sensor
>     and other field-based data, including experimental and/or simulation data;
>    * promote seamless discovery, access, and transfer of data and metadata across
>     data resources and centers that are supported by GEO;
>    * “leverage-through-sharing” of existing investments in university, federal, and
>     commercial computing and infrastructure;
>    * engage community models for the assimilation and use of data for
>     initialization, state estimation, or sensitivity analysis; and
>    * encourage the development or reuse of computational techniques (i.e.,
>    high-performance distributed computing, machine learning, cloud computing,
>    etc.) without which simulations would be difficult to conduct or large volumes
>    of data could not be manipulated, analyzed, and transferred. The proposed
>    computational techniques must be framed as sub-tasks within the proposed
>     workflow.

> All workflows must be designed to overcome significant bottlenecks to solving
> compelling Earth science questions.

> Programmatic areas of interest within GEO include:

> The Office of Polar Programs (OPP)

> is interested in activities that advance understanding of the current and future
> states of

> high latitude ocean circulation, atmospheric conditions, marine and terrestrial
> ecosystems, and biogeochemistry, and the

> mechanisms that drive the seasonal evolution of sea and land ice melt. OPP
> welcomes interdisciplinary research that focuses

> on how the components of the polar regions (land, atmosphere, ocean, sea and
> land ice, etc.) interact as a system, with

> feedbacks and unanticipated emergent properties. OPP also welcomes proposals
> related to polar astrophysics and geospace

> research. Investigators who are interested in Arctic social science research are
> encouraged to also read the SBE

> Programmatic Areas of Interest below, and to contact the cognizant OPP and SBE
> program officers.

> The Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS)

> is interested in answering fundamental science questions related

> to atmospheric and geospace research, including a wide variety of important
> processes that impact humans and society, such

> as space weather, tropospheric weather, physical and dynamic meteorology,
> climate, and air quality.

> The Division of Earth Sciences (EAR)

> is interested in improving our understanding of the structure, composition, and
> evolution

> of the Earth, the interaction with life, and the processes that govern the
> formation and behavior of the Earth's materials. EAR

> interests include the fields of "solid-earth" science (geology and paleontology,
> geochemistry, geophysics, continental

> hydrology, geomorphology, tectonics, and geobiology).

> The Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE)

> is interested in activities that advance understanding of all aspects of the
> global

> oceans and ocean basins, including their interactions with people and the
> integrated Earth system.

> Dr. Lewis John McGibbney Ph.D., B.Sc.

> Data Scientist II

> Computer Science for Data Intensive Applications Group (398M)

> Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)

> Jet Propulsion Laboratory

> California Institute of Technology

> 4800 Oak Grove Drive

> Pasadena, California 91109-8099

> Mail Stop : 158-256C

> Tel: (+1) (818)-393-7402

> Cell: (+1) (626)-487-3476

> Fax: (+1) (818)-393-1190

> Email: [ mailto:lewis.j.mcgibbney at jpl.nasa.gov | lewis.j.mcgibbney at jpl.nasa.gov
> ]

> ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-2185-928X

> Dare Mighty Things

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-- 
Carlos A. Rueda, PhD 
Software Engineer 
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute - mbari.org 
carueda at mbari.org - 831-775-1929 
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