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Are We Preparing Earth Systems Science Practitioners for the Future?

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If you provide Earth Systems Science learning opportunities at the post-secondary levels or within the workforce, UCAR needs your input! UCAR would love to hear about any learning opportunities that you offer on emerging ESS capabilities — ranging from AI/ML and data management to relationship building, creativity, and more — that are needed in the workplace now and in the future. Help UCAR understand your priorities and any obstacles to providing education, training, and support for these capabilities.

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2023 GNSS Remote Sensing Colloquium

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The UCAR COSMIC (Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate) Program's 2023 GNSS Remote Sensing Colloquium will be held in-person June 5-16, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado. Sponsored by NASA, NOAA, NSF, and NSPO, this colloquium aims to educate a new generation of scholars to advance the techniques and applications of GNSS remote sensing, and provide “hands-on” project learning experience in small groups.

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UCAR Members Committee Seeks Nominations

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The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) is accepting nominations for its Board of Trustees, President's Advisory Committee on University Relations, and Membership committees. These are excellent opportunities to support the Earth System Science community.

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COSMIC is looking for a Systems Engineer

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The UCAR COSMIC (Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate) Program is hiring. They are looking for a systems engineer to support the COSMIC Data Analysis and Archive Center (CDAAC) and perform other tasks related to Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Reflections calibration and validation.

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NUJAN NetCDF Writer Library 1.4.1

The UCAR Research Applications Laboratory (RAL) has released Nujan version 1.4.1. Nujan is a pure Java writer for HDF5 and NetCDF4 files. Nujan is 100% open source and is released under the MIT license. Nujan is intended to be useful in situations where portability and a simplified development process are more important than access to the complete HDF5 feature set.

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