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Univ. of AZ Professor Positions Available

Univ. of AZ Professor Positions Available

To respond to global challenges in Earth, environmental, and planetary science, The University of Arizona announces coordinated hiring of ve faculty in Earth system remote sensing to establish the Earth Dynamics Observatory (EDO). EDO will combine mission operations and planetary science capabilities of the Lunar and Planetary Lab with remote sensing research in Earth and environmental programs and instrument development. EDO faculty will contribute to interdisciplinary research and education with the goals of instrument/mission development and leading new applications research.

International EOS/S-NPP Direct Readout Conference to take place during March 2016

International EOS/S-NPP Direct Readout Conference to take place during March 2016

This is the second announcement for the next NASA Direct Readout Conference (NDRC), more commonly known as the International EOS/S-NPP Direct Readout Conference, to take place March 8th - 11th 2016 in Rabat, Morocco. Our host, the Royal Center for Remote Sensing (CRTS - http://www.crts.gov.ma) and our co-sponsors USDA-Forest Service, University of Wisconsin-SSEC, Oregon State University-CEOAS, and World Meteorological Organization, look forward to facilitating a rich exchange among real-time Earth observing data users.

NASA GSFC Earth Sciences Division scientist positions

NASA GSFC Earth Sciences Division scientist positions

The Earth Sciences Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland, is soliciting statements of interest for full-time PhD level civil servant scientist positions for early career through senior levels. For details visit http://careers.agu.org/jobs/7385296/nasa-gsfc-earth-sciences-division-sc...

WWF presents GLOBIL to help you make your map accessible to the public free of charge.

WWF presents GLOBIL to help you make your map accessible to the public free of charge.

A common obstacle faced by the public in assessing conservation impacts around them is the difficulty in accessing high quality, peer-reviewed satellite-derived information or maps developed by researchers. To help alleviate this issue, the WWF presents GLOBIL (globil.panda.org) – WWF’s Global Observation and Biodiversity Information Portal, their institutional ArcGIS online account, which will post geo-spatial data for the public and internal use free of cost. They will provide a web service of your data with: