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''Back to'' '''[[Partnership]]''' -- The following applications have been posted for review by the Partnership Committee  <br>
 
''Back to'' '''[[Partnership]]''' -- The following applications have been posted for review by the Partnership Committee  <br>
  
==Fall 2023 Class ==  
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==October 2024 Class ==  
  
===USAP-DC - Type I===  
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=== Amazon Web Services - Type III ===  
  
The US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) provides a research data repository and project catalog for the NSF
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AWS provides scalable storage, compute, and tooling in the cloud for high performance workloads needed for climate change
funded USAP community.
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analysis. We have dedicated Earth science technology services such as SageMaker Geospatial, which is a managed Jupyter
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notebook environment with access to a STAC catalog of geospatial datasets from the AWS Open Data program.
  
:Website: https://www.usap-dc.org/
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:Website: [https://aws.amazon.com/]
:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nHTxuKOO_fKyuYgeWtx3qyRvD_XE2S66/view?usp=sharing]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vFSHYg05Kpdk7vS8dtE0b5gKwOr5dQS2/view?usp=sharing]
  
===GIFFT - Type II===  
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=== Amber Biology LLC - Type III ===
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Amber Biology has begun to provide coding, data analytics and research consulting services in the earth sciences community, building on a decade-long experience with data science in the biotechnology communities and beyond.
  
The Global Initiative for Flood Forecasting and Alerting (GIFFT) provides flood early warning incorporating hydrologic models and remote sensing to identify areas affected by floods. We have partnered with the Pacific Disaster Center to deliver this information to their global user community. Our initiative produces flood alerting information as well as remote sensing products to identify the extent and depth of floods. We also incorporate damage assessment as well as exposure to assess the impacts of floods. We have developed an algorithm that assigns flood severity and is used as a trigger for remote sensing evaluation.
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:Website: [https://amberbiology.com/]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fatijIICiiCaDePXpcUp-Ns2uG0kaei-/view?usp=sharing]
  
:Website: https://gifft.org
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=== Howard University CORE Futures Lab - II ===
:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SZGDRmaVSOhJA_z7cBZcKjZifVIQigqr/view?usp=sharing]
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The CORE Futures Lab embodies the principles of "Community-Centered," "Openness," "Research," and "Equity," guiding our
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inclusive approach to address challenges, unlock potential, and reimagine a more enriched future. Despite the belief that data alone
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holds all the answers, we recognize the expansion of data gaps layered on existing issues. While we acknowledge the
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abundance of available data, we are also mindful of the complexities arising from a singular white, male, and cisgender
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perspective dominating the data and tech realms. Our main focus such far has been in dealing with earth science (air, heat,
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water and soil) data.
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:Website: [https://howard.edu/]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1llAId2BhS7kZwFvZA-XZKWu7PB_kOrVd/view?usp=sharing]
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=== Stroud Water Research Center - II ===
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Since 1967, Stroud Water Research Center has been leading the effort to produce innovative solutions for preserving and
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restoring fresh water. We believe in an independent, unbiased voice — and in adventure, inspiration, perseverance, and
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integrity. Our mission is to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and
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watershed restoration. As such, we produce the trusted science needed for successful stream and river conservation while
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fostering people's passion for water in their lives. While conducting discovery-oriented research on rivers and watersheds is the
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focus of the Stroud Center, we also develop innovative environmental education tools and curriculum and provide watershed
 +
restoration services to landowners and farmers. As part of all these efforts, the Stroud Center has developed a suite of hardware
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and cyberinfrastructure tools for the Earth science community. These tools are used by scientists, educators, and environmental
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practitioners around the world, and they are our impetus for seeking partnering with ESIP.
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:Website: [https://www.stroudcenter.org/]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zb0JUr3DLnUv20Fjbx3EhVRFhyiXD7CP/view?usp=sharing]
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=== University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Department of Genetics - II ===
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UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Genetics is interested in how genes interact with environments to result in phenotypes and disease. In
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our discipline, this is referred to as the effect of the exposome. Investigating this at scale requires development of data
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infrastructure for linking geo data and patient data. We are looking to expand our role in the earth science community so that we
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can collaboratively develop this data infrastructure.
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:Website: [https://www.med.unc.edu/genetics/]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sKxnTCn9nzBvSHeIirWkJcm5uq5tHo3E/view?usp=sharing]
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=== World Data System - V ===
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The World Data System is an international membership organization comprised of data repositories and data related
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organizations and services, many of which are Earth science related. Our mission is to enhance the capabilities, impact and
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sustainability of our member data repositories and data services by creating trusted communities of scientific data repositories,
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strengthen the scientific enterprise and advocating for accessible data and transparent and reproducible science.
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:Website: [https://worlddatasystem.org/]
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:Full Application: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I-R-OsMcSybtLRpbwolPGfmLkSnFL2C-/view?usp=sharing]

Latest revision as of 13:38, September 6, 2024

Back to Partnership -- The following applications have been posted for review by the Partnership Committee

October 2024 Class

Amazon Web Services - Type III

AWS provides scalable storage, compute, and tooling in the cloud for high performance workloads needed for climate change analysis. We have dedicated Earth science technology services such as SageMaker Geospatial, which is a managed Jupyter notebook environment with access to a STAC catalog of geospatial datasets from the AWS Open Data program.

Website: [1]
Full Application: [2]

Amber Biology LLC - Type III

Amber Biology has begun to provide coding, data analytics and research consulting services in the earth sciences community, building on a decade-long experience with data science in the biotechnology communities and beyond.

Website: [3]
Full Application: [4]

Howard University CORE Futures Lab - II

The CORE Futures Lab embodies the principles of "Community-Centered," "Openness," "Research," and "Equity," guiding our inclusive approach to address challenges, unlock potential, and reimagine a more enriched future. Despite the belief that data alone holds all the answers, we recognize the expansion of data gaps layered on existing issues. While we acknowledge the abundance of available data, we are also mindful of the complexities arising from a singular white, male, and cisgender perspective dominating the data and tech realms. Our main focus such far has been in dealing with earth science (air, heat, water and soil) data.

Website: [5]
Full Application: [6]

Stroud Water Research Center - II

Since 1967, Stroud Water Research Center has been leading the effort to produce innovative solutions for preserving and restoring fresh water. We believe in an independent, unbiased voice — and in adventure, inspiration, perseverance, and integrity. Our mission is to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration. As such, we produce the trusted science needed for successful stream and river conservation while fostering people's passion for water in their lives. While conducting discovery-oriented research on rivers and watersheds is the focus of the Stroud Center, we also develop innovative environmental education tools and curriculum and provide watershed restoration services to landowners and farmers. As part of all these efforts, the Stroud Center has developed a suite of hardware and cyberinfrastructure tools for the Earth science community. These tools are used by scientists, educators, and environmental practitioners around the world, and they are our impetus for seeking partnering with ESIP.

Website: [7]
Full Application: [8]

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Department of Genetics - II

UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Genetics is interested in how genes interact with environments to result in phenotypes and disease. In our discipline, this is referred to as the effect of the exposome. Investigating this at scale requires development of data infrastructure for linking geo data and patient data. We are looking to expand our role in the earth science community so that we can collaboratively develop this data infrastructure.

Website: [9]
Full Application: [10]

World Data System - V

The World Data System is an international membership organization comprised of data repositories and data related organizations and services, many of which are Earth science related. Our mission is to enhance the capabilities, impact and sustainability of our member data repositories and data services by creating trusted communities of scientific data repositories, strengthen the scientific enterprise and advocating for accessible data and transparent and reproducible science.

Website: [11]
Full Application: [12]