Susie Slavney Posted February 21, 2012 Share Posted February 21, 2012 Call for Abstracts Planetary Data: A Workshop for Users and Software Developers Flagstaff, AZ (USA) June 25-29, 2012 http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/groups/Planetary-Data-Workshop The Astrogeology Group at the USGS announces Planetary Data: A Workshop for Users and Software Developers to be held June 25–29, 2012, at Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, Arizona. The meeting facility is at the du Bois Conference Center on the NAU campus. The two content tracks will share a common day on Wednesday to hold talks of overlapping interest. One or both tracks can be attended and there is no registration fee for either. Abstract submissions for presentations and/or posters are due by April 30, 2012. Planetary Data Users Track Share information on digital planetary data, including availability, access and analysis methods. Present how-to guides for locating, acquiring, processing and working with digital planetary data. Planetary Software Developers Track Bring researchers and technology experts together to discuss and exchange ideas to identify difficult planetary research issues that can be addressed by software development. Present planetary data processing and software development methods and techniques. The Planetary Data Users track is sponsored by the NASA Planetary Data System, the Planetary Geology and Geophysics Program, and the Regional Image Facility network. The Planetary Software Developers track is sponsored by the NASA PG&G Cartography Program. Schedule April 30, 2012 Deadline for Abstract Submission (for presentation or poster) June 15, 2012 Registration Deadline (if not submitting an abstract). June 25-29, 2012 Workshop: Data Users (June 25-27), Software Developers (June 27-29) The primary points of contact for the workshop are Trent Hare (thare@usgs.gov) and Lisa Gaddis (lgaddis@usgs.gov) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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