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Retrospective Meeting

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Meeting Information

For nearly a decade, the EarthCube community has been leading innovations in geoscience research through the partnership of geoscientists and computer and data scientists to improve access, sharing, visualization, and analysis of data and related resources. Come celebrate the success of EarthCube as we take a look back at the 10-year initiative and ahead at what the community envisions next. 

The meeting will take place on November 8-9, 2022 in Washington, DC at the AGU Conference Center (2000 Florida Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20009) and will highlight outcomes, share lessons learned, and advance the conversation on the future of cyber-enabled geosciences research. Representatives from NSF and other federal agencies will be in attendance.

​Many thanks to all of our presenters and attendees!!!

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Program at a Glance

Final agenda

November 8th, 9 am - 5:00 pm

  •     Overview & history of EarthCube

  •     Outcomes for geoscience & cyberinfrastructure

  •     Lessons learned & Measuring success

 

November 9th, 9 am - 1:30 pm

  •     Overview of the Federal landscape in geosciences, cyberinfrastructure & data

  •     The future of cyber-enabled geosciences research

COVID Guidelines
Short version:
The AGU Conference Center requires visitors to the building to present proof of vaccination  (if unable to do so, a verified negative test result from within the preceding 24 hours would be appropriate). AGU considers “fully vaccinated” to mean that one has received a complete dose of a given vaccine (i.e. Moderna & Phizer were 2-dose vaccinations; J&J was a single dose vaccination); we do not require boosters. At this time, masks are optional.  (Masks will be available.)
Long Version
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Logistics

Venue location: AGU Conference Center (2000 Florida Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20009).

 

A building wavier form will be presented to guests upon arrival when they check in with security; no need to fill out in advance.

Community Participation Guidelines

 

 

For more information, please contact Lynne Schreiber, lbschreiber@ucsd.edu

 

 

 

 

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