hydroshare / PuertoRicoWaterStudies

Collaborative research and public data distribution in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria (2017). This effort focused on distributing public data for the research and education on water systems in Puerto Rico. Our aim is to build infrastructure to prevent disasters like Hurricane Maria.
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Puerto Rico Field Trip Coordination #7

Open ChristinaB opened 6 years ago

ChristinaB commented 6 years ago

Task 1: User-based design. 1a. Planning Session: Our team is a collaboration of software experts committed to integrating earth surface science tools and data models. In order to develop the cyberinfrastructure tool using user based design, we will convene in Puerto Rico to design and prioritize extensions to existing tools in order to develop case study examples and data analysis to illustrate the data and model needs assessment for Puerto Rico. Needed code development will leverage existing NSF funds. A planning session at the beginning of the project will produce an initial needs assessment, with data made available on HydroShare for use by other scientists conducting research in Puerto Rico. These resources will include: 1) community model, data, and code repositories, 2) code and analysis tools, and 3) data compiled and archived in HydroShare within the scope of the initial assessment of post-Maria disaster data. The project landing page and collections of HydroShare resources will be maintained as the central access point for publicly available project documentation, including links to user guides, outcomes and results of this project.

ChristinaB commented 6 years ago

Notable trip - there is a NSF Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovations (SI2) PI workshop on April 30-May 1 that I will attend in Washington DC. This is the first real deadline to show something.

ChristinaB commented 6 years ago

DEADLINE for presentation materials: April 16,2017 Notable trip - there is a NSF Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovations (SI2) PI workshop on April 30-May 1 that I will attend in Washington DC. This is the first real deadline to show something.