About EarthCube

A Community-Driven Data and Knowledge Environment for the Geosciences

 

EarthCube is a collaboration between the U.S. National Science Foundation and Earth, atmosphere, ocean, computer, information, and social scientists, educators, data managers, and more. EarthCube aims to transform the conduct of research through the development of community-guided cyberinfrastructure to integrate information and data across the geosciences. This website provides a space for EarthCube groups, consortia, researchers, educators and other interested parties to share ideas and collaborate.

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You can influence what EarthCube can do and will be. Join the virtual community today to join the conversation and stay updated on funding opportunities, events, and more! To find out more about how you can get involved, click here.

News & Announcements

ECSITE'13: EarthCube Summer Institute 2013

May 15, 2013

ECSITE'13, the first EarthCube Summer Institute will be held August 12th - 16th, 2013, at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego. ECSITE’13 will provide an introduction to data science concepts and topics, while also covering topics in computational science... [more]

President Obama signs Executive Order to make make government-held data more accessible to the public

May 9, 2013

Earlier today, President Obama signed an Executive Order directing his administration to take historic steps to make government-held data more accessible to the public and to entrepreneurs and others as fuel for innovation and economic growth...[more]


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