Difference between revisions of "Ignite@AGU 2011"

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AGU’s annual meeting, with dozens of parallel sessions, provides a great forum for in-depth presentations and discussions for attendees.  Yet due to AGU’s size, people sometimes find it hard to meet new investigators and get exposed to new research areas.  [http://ignite.oreilly.com/ Ignite], a concept created by O’Reilly Media, is a forum of short, fast paced, thought-provoking talks, where presenters get five minutes and 20 slides to make their point. 
 
 
 
NASA’s Applied Sciences Program – in partnership with Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI), AGU's Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) group and the ESIP Federation – is co-sponsoring Ignite@AGU to discuss Earth observing applications in a fast-paced non-traditional and engaging arena.  
 
NASA’s Applied Sciences Program – in partnership with Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI), AGU's Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) group and the ESIP Federation – is co-sponsoring Ignite@AGU to discuss Earth observing applications in a fast-paced non-traditional and engaging arena.  
  
Ignite presenters will have just 5 minutes and 20 automatically advancing slides to drive home the point of their talk. Learn about all aspects of Earth applications, from new information on existing projects, ideas to engage new audiences, innovative techniques for future application, and information on ways to broaden applications exposure.  
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AGU’s annual meeting, with dozens of parallel sessions, provides a great forum for in-depth presentations and discussions for attendees.  Yet due to AGU’s size, people sometimes find it hard to meet new investigators and get exposed to new research areas.  [http://ignite.oreilly.com/ Ignite], a concept created by O’Reilly Media, is a forum of short, fast paced, thought-provoking talks, where presenters get five minutes and 20 slides to make their point. Learn about all aspects of Earth applications, from new information on existing projects, ideas to engage new audiences, innovative techniques for future application, and information on ways to broaden applications exposure.  
  
 
With Support from the ESIP Federation, light snacks will be served and cash bar will be available. Talks will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person.  
 
With Support from the ESIP Federation, light snacks will be served and cash bar will be available. Talks will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person.  
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===Event Details: ===
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* Open to everyone
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* Wednesday, Dec. 7, 6-8 PM PST
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* San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C1 Ballroom
  
 
=== Ignite Speakers ===
 
=== Ignite Speakers ===
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:7:00 to 7:10 PM - Intermission
 
:7:00 to 7:10 PM - Intermission
 
:7:15-8 Ignite talks - Round 2 (8 talks)
 
:7:15-8 Ignite talks - Round 2 (8 talks)
 
  
 
=== Questions? ===  
 
=== Questions? ===  

Revision as of 12:50, December 2, 2011

NASA’s Applied Sciences Program – in partnership with Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI), AGU's Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) group and the ESIP Federation – is co-sponsoring Ignite@AGU to discuss Earth observing applications in a fast-paced non-traditional and engaging arena.

AGU’s annual meeting, with dozens of parallel sessions, provides a great forum for in-depth presentations and discussions for attendees. Yet due to AGU’s size, people sometimes find it hard to meet new investigators and get exposed to new research areas. Ignite, a concept created by O’Reilly Media, is a forum of short, fast paced, thought-provoking talks, where presenters get five minutes and 20 slides to make their point. Learn about all aspects of Earth applications, from new information on existing projects, ideas to engage new audiences, innovative techniques for future application, and information on ways to broaden applications exposure.

With Support from the ESIP Federation, light snacks will be served and cash bar will be available. Talks will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person.

Event Details:

  • Open to everyone
  • Wednesday, Dec. 7, 6-8 PM PST
  • San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C1 Ballroom

Ignite Speakers

  • Frank Lindsay, NASA-Goddard - MC
  • Chao Yi, NASA-JPL
  • Chris Mattman, NASA-JPL
  • Deborah McGuinness, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Hook Hua, NASA-JPL
  • Jamie Favors, DEVELOP
  • Lee Johnson, NASA Ames Research Center
  • Ramakrishna Nemani, NASA Ames Research Center
  • Richard Kleidman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Sean Raffuse, Sonoma Technology, Inc.
  • Sky Bristol, USGS
  • Susan Owen, NASA-JPL
  • Tim Dye, Sonoma Technology, Inc.
  • Todd King, UCLA
  • William Graham, NASA Applied Sciences Program
  • Amber Kuss, DEVELOP NASA Ames

Schedule

6:00 PM Doors open
6:00 to 6:15 PM Social time
6:15 PM Ignite talks - Round 1 (8 talks)
7:00 to 7:10 PM - Intermission
7:15-8 Ignite talks - Round 2 (8 talks)

Questions?