Tech Talk: Earth Science Information and Data Quality; US and Australia
ARDC (built from ANDS, Nectar, and RDS) and RDS nodes (QCIF, Intersect, NCI, TPAC, VICNode, eRSA and Pawsey) have joined forces to organise a monthly Tech Talk virtual and face-to-face meeting. The Tech Talks are a monthly community gathering to showcase uses and discuss the technical side of Australia's research infrastructure. All welcome — it's free, but please register for catering purposes.
March 2019 topic: Earth Science Information and Data Quality; US and Australia
A special international Tech Talk with US speakers from the Earth Science community. Talks will revolve around the ESIP Information Quality Cluster.
Speakers:
- ESIP presenters:
- Yaxing Wei (Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center)
- Ge Peng (NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites - North Carolina)
- Hampapuram Ramapriyan (Science Systems and Applications, Inc.)
- David F Moroni (JPL, NASA).
The ESIP Information Quality Cluster (IQC) has been active since 2014 covering a broad spectrum of topics related to information quality in Earth sciences. The cluster’s vision is to “become internationally recognized as an authoritative and responsive information resource for guiding the implementation of data quality standards and best practices of the science data systems, datasets, and data/metadata dissemination services.” The IQC considers four aspects of quality – Data Quality, Product Quality, Stewardship Quality and Service Quality.
- Dr Kelsey Drucken, Data Collections Manager (Acting), National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), Canberra
Title: A Data Quality Strategy to enable FAIR, programmatic access across large diverse data collections for High Performance Data Analysis.
Join this Tech Talk online or in person at UQ St Lucia.
* Please note the start time of 10am AEST is earlier than past Tech Talks. This is to accommodate the US speakers joining remotely. *