Space is still available to attend the 2018 Unidata Users Workshop, and registration is being extended through May 24, 2018.
The Unidata Users Committee invites you to join Unidata staff, community members, and distinguished speakers this June in Boulder, Colorado. The goal of this year's workshop is to raise awareness of the current trends in the academic geoscience community with an emphasis on Data Proximate Analysis, Machine Learning and Data Analytics, Using GOES-16 Data, and Working with Ensemble NWP Output. Scientists and educators from the academic geoscience community will present ideas and techniques for making effective use of geoscience data and share activities, course materials, and ideas for improving education and research. There will be hands-on workshops, a poster session, and time for informal discussions with presenters and Unidata developers.
The workshop, titled Reducing Time to Science: Evolving Workflows for Geoscience Research and Education, is scheduled for June 25-28, 2018.
Important:
Unless you have been informed that Unidata is handling your travel arrangements for the
workshop, if you plan to stay in the workshop hotel please be sure to make your
lodging
reservations no later than Friday, May 25, 2018. Lodging can be difficult
to secure in Boulder during the summer months, and Unidata cannot guarantee availabilty
of rooms after May 25th.
Workshop session topics are being finalized, but you will find a tentative schedule of workshop topics on the 2018 Users Workshop page. Additional details about specific sessions will be posted there as they become available.
Registration for the Users Workshop is open through Thursday May 24, 2018. See the Registration page for details.