Openscapes and its partners recently received NASA Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES) funding to support researchers using data from NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) migrating workflows to the cloud.* Openscapes’ mentorship and community engagement approaches center on enabling increased efficiency and resilience for teams so that their work has more enduring impact.
As part of the Champions program, participants will discuss open software tools and communities (e.g., R, Python, GitHub, metadata, cloud) and develop collaborative skills, mindsets, and habits to establish shared practices for increased efficiency in their own research while contributing to a more inclusive scientific culture.
Please see the NASA Openscapes Champions Cohort page for more details.
*Note: This opportunity is open to research groups that work with data from NASA’s EOSDIS DAACs. Priority will be given to researchers using data from DAACs participating in Openscapes in 2021, which are NASA's Land Processes DAAC (LP DAAC), National Snow and Ice Data Center DAAC (NSIDC DAAC), Physical Oceanography DAAC (PO.DAAC), Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC), and Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC).