"SMD seeks to develop a new Strategic Plan for Scientific Data and Computing to guide the evolution of the array of data and computing systems supporting research across the four science areas within SMD over the next five years. To inform this work, SMD is hosting a Workshop on Maximizing the Scientific Return of NASA Data on October 30th and 31st in Washington, D.C. The workshop will bring together thought leaders from academia, industry, and government to gather community input on a new, whole-of-SMD approach that leverages advances in information technology to enable groundbreaking scientific research. "
The workshop capacity is capped at 200, but as a speaker I have been told that I can bring along a guest. I would like to use that guest pass on someone who could represent the Jupyter community, so that NASA SMD is fully aware of the project, technology, and community. Preferably that Jupyter representative would have an interest in the application of Jupyter technologies to geospatial data, given that is what the NASA SMD focuses on.
Note that there may be an opportunity to give a Jupyter-focused lightning talk on Oct 30.
Please connect me with anyone you think would be interested in representing the Jupyter project.
Cheers,
Tyler
(Google Earth Outreach / Earth Engine)