This course will focus on how to efficiently utilize NEON AOP data for scientific applications and how common remote sensing processing methods will impact data quality. Applications for the 2018 Remote Sensing with Reproducible Workflows Data Institute are due 20 March 2017.
In this workshop session, we will explore open educational resources that use NEON data, as well as use the NEON data portal to directly access NEON data of interest with a discussion of considerations for using the NEON portal and data with students.
The POLAR2018 Open Science Conference is part of POLAR2018, a joint event from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research SCAR and the International Arctic Science Committee IASC.
Wicked Problems: Investigating real world problems in the biology classroom (SW 2018) is an opportunity to meet like-minded faculty, share ideas and resources, learn about effective pedagogical approaches, and catch up some cutting edge science. Participants will include Megan A. Jones, a Battelle Researcher and Science Educator for the NEON project.
The Environmental Data Initiative is celebrating the opening of the Information Management Code Registry with a hackathon at UNM in Albuquerque, NM on June 12 – June 14, 2018.
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
NEON project scientist, Caren Scott will be presenting at ASLO 2018 and talking with attending scientists about how NEON can be used for lake studies and aquatic ecosystem research.
This the second annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference sponsored by Berkeley Natural History Museums, the Berkeley Initiative for Global Change Biology, and iDigBio (NSF). Science educator, Megan A. Jones of the NEON project will be attending.
Arctic Data Committee Polar Data Planning Summit will happened in May, 2018. The focus of the Summit will be to generate detailed plans on how best to mobilize existing and soon-to-be initiated funded activities to develop a particular international data sharing case study or scenario.
Battelle-NEON is proud to participate in the 11th Meeting of the Group of Senior Officials (GSO) on Global Research Infrastructures, hosted by the United States of America. The meeting will be held at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee, Florida, from May 21 to May 25, 2018.
EarthX is an event open to the public that draws 10,000-15,000 visitors each year. If you attend, make sure to say hello to our D11: Southern Plains staff at our NEON project booth.
An ILTER workshop of participants from around the world and a variety of networks (including the NEON project). Topics will focus on opportunities with and between environmental research infrastructures and a possible ILTER testbed.
The annual Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference attracts over 500 natural resources professionals in the fields of wildlife biology, fisheries and fisheries management, information and education and law enforcement. NEON Domain 01 staff will be there to present about the NEON program.
The deadline for ESA 2018 abstracts is February 22, 2018 at 5pm EST. The themes for this year's meeting include: extreme events, ecosystem resilience and human well-being
Listen to Battelle scientist, Stefan Metzger give a keynote talk at the COST Action ES1309 OPTIMISE Final Conference. The meeting will focus on recent advances on innovative optical tools for proximal sensing of ecophysiological processes carried out within OPTIMISE COST Action and is open to worldwide researchers from the remote sensing, proximal sensing and carbon flux communities.
This workshop will focus on developing long-term conceptual and numerical models, raising process understanding, and improving the ability to make predictions of system trajectories by exploring opportunities and challenges for linking data and models within and across networks.
Our local field office will have an exhibit booth at this conference. Please stop by to learn more about the NEON project as well as job opportunities for early career scientists.
Through participation in this workshop, full-time field ecologists on the NEON project will improve their ability to work with the local scientific community (site hosts, local researchers, and other potential NEON data users) by increasing their knowledge of the online resources available from NEON and the skills needed to access NEON data.
Through participation in this workshop, full-time field ecologists on the NEON project will improve their ability to work with the local scientific community (site hosts, local researchers, and other potential NEON data users) by increasing their knowledge of the online resources available from NEON and the skills needed to access NEON data.
This is the third in a series of interactive webinars being held to build community involvement and input in preparation for a cross-network workshop entitled using Using Observation Networks to Advance Earth System Understanding: State of the Art, Data-Model Integration, and Frontiers, which will include members of CZO, LTER, ISMC, and NEON.
Join NEON, fellow scientists, educators, students, and other professionals from across the weather, water, and climate community in Austin, Texas from 7–11 January, 2018 to share, learn, and collaborate.
Submissions are due by December 15, 2017 for the Data Science Challenge, which will include the use of NEON data to use the same remote sensing data from low flying airplanes to infer the location and type of trees in forests, and in turn, allow researchers to study forests in detail at much larger scales than is currently possible.
National Ecological Observatory Network & the American Geophysical Union
This workshop will take place at the Garden Hilton Inn near the AGU 2017 meeting from 7pm - 10pm on Dec 12, 2017. It will provide an introduction to using NEON’s eddy4R eddy-covariance software and data products.
Make sure to attend NEON program and data related presentations at this year's AGU meeting to learn more about what we've been up to for the past year.
Join Battelle scientists for the NEON project, Stefan Metzger and Cove Sturtevant as they talk about NEON's flux tower network, atmospheric data collection and the continued development of supporting software for reproducible, extensible and portable data analysis.