NASA, USAID Launch SERVIR Central American Hub - NASA
SERVIR, NASA’s flagship partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), launched a new regional center, or hub, in Central America in December 2024.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
SERVIR, NASA’s flagship partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), launched a new regional center, or hub, in Central America in December 2024.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
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NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) invite media to the official launch celebration of the new SERVIR Central America regional hub,NASA
Personnel from the MSFC Earth Science Branch and local partners participated in the Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for AtlanticElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
May 2024 was a very active month for severe weather across the United States, with several hundred tornadoes occurring throughout the United States. The MSFCElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
The NASA Disasters Response Coordination System (DRCS) formally launched on 6/13/24 during a ceremony at NASA Headquarters with Administrator Nelson as theElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
On 5/13/24, in alignment with the NASA Interagency Agreement with the US Department of State Advancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in BhutanElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
On 5/22/24, Chinmay Deval, the Water Security Lead at the SERVIR Science Coordination Office, moderated a virtual panel for the ResilienceLinks monthlyElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Manil Maskey (ST11/IMPACT) represented NASA at a discussion on the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot program held on CapitolElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
A collaboration between IMPACT and IBM has produced INDUS, a comprehensive suite of large language models (LLMs) tailored for the domains of Earth science,Elizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Timothy Lang (ST11) is the Principal Investigator and Aaron Kaulfus (ST11) is a Co-Investigator (Co-I) on a proposal titled “Using CYGNSS with a suite ofElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Timothy Lang (ST11) is a co-author on an article titled “Effective Visualization of Radar Data for Users Impacted by Color Vision Deficiency”, which wasElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Manil Maskey (ST11/IMPACT) was an invited panelist at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) organized GEOINT Symposium Panel titledElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
SatSummit brings together leaders in the satellite industry and global development experts for two days of presentations and discussions on using satelliteElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Rahul Ramachandran and Maskey (ST11/IMPACT) participated in IBM Think, where their IBM collaborators showcased two innovative AI applications for weather andElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
A proposal entitled, “TEMPO-EMIT synergy: Enhancing applications of GHG (greenhouse gas) and air pollutant observations over key emission sources,” wasElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Helen Parache (ST11) demonstrated the Beta NASA Environmental Justice (EJ) Data Search Interface in the session “Increasing Accessibility, Discoverability,Elizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
There were several sessions and presentations on IXPE at the meeting. Things started off with the IXPE Data Analysis Splinter Session on 4/8/24, shortly afterElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Patrick Duran (SPoRT/ST11) participated in the annual Tropical Cyclone Operations and Research Forum (TCORF) at the NOAA Aircraft Operations Center inElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Christopher Schultz (ST11) led a team consisting of Phillip Bitzer (UAH), Michael Antia (Jacobs), Jonathan Case (Ensco), and Christopher Hain (MSFC) toElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Timothy Lang (ST11) is a coauthor on an article titled, “Employing Optical Lightning Data to identify lightning flashes associated to Terrestrial Gamma-rayElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
The National Weather Service in Huntsville hosted a visit by the NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration. OSTI is the main office within the NWS thatElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
The National Weather Service in Huntsville hosted a visit by the NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration. OSTI is the main office within the NWS thatElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
NASA's Transform to Open Science (TOPS) initiative aims to transform agencies, organizations, and communities to an inclusive culture of open science. A setElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Rahul Ramachandran (ST11) met with the World Food Program's Head of Geospatial Support Unit. The focus was on his team's work in Geospatial AI FoundationElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
As part of his NASA SERVIR research project, Pontus Olofsson (ST11) co-authored a paper for publication in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied EarthElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
NASA's Transform to Open Science (TOPS; https://nasa.github.io/Transform-to-Open-Science/) initiative aims to transform agencies, organizations, andElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
From 2/12-16/24, representatives of SERVIR's Science Coordination Office participated in an Inclusive Climate Action Workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand. HostedElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Patrick Duran and Anita LeRoy (ST11) met with Samir Belabbes from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research to investigate ways for SPoRT toElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)