The 2010 Unidata Equipment
Awards Program
Sponsored by the
National Science Foundation
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NSF provides the Unidata Program Center up to $100k in equipment grant funds
each year. In alignment
with the Unidata 2013 proposal, the Equipment Awards Program is designed to broaden
participation and promote the use of Unidata tools and systems (e.g., THREDDS, NetCDF, IDV,
This year special consideration was given to proposals
that:
·
Planned to
install either the THREDDS Data Server or RAMADDA at their institutions to
share data relevant to furthering Unidata's mission,
including but not limited to data from real-time IDD/LDM feeds, local
observations, data from local modeling efforts, case study data collections,
and climate data.
A Request for Proposals
was sent out February 2 with an April 2 submission deadline. A review panel was
formed and met on April 22 at the Unidata Program
Center. It was another competitive year
this year and the panel recommended funding eight of the eleven proposals
received:
Central
Michigan University, Dr. Leigh Orf - “Acquisition of
a Multi-Core Server for the Enhancement of the Meteorology Program at Central
Michigan University”
Iowa
State University, Dr. William A. Gallus, Jr. - “Establishment of THREDDS Server
and RAMADDA for Community Access to 78-Year Weather Data Archive”
Louisiana
State University, Dr. David P. Brown - “Infrastructure Supporting Software
Tools for Climate Impacts and Planning”
Millersville
University, Dr. Alex J. DeCaria – “Millersville
University Content Repository for Boundary Layer, Ocean Science, and
Cyber-education Initiatives”
Pennsylvania
State University, Dr. Charles F. Pavloski – “Addition
of a Community THREDDS/RAMADDA Server System at Penn State”
University
of Albany, SUNY, Dr. Kevin Tyle – “Replacement
Electronic Maproom Hardware for the Department of
Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University of Albany”
University
of North Carolina, Asheville, Dr. Christopher C. Hennon
– “Enhancing Data Sharing at the University of North Carolina Asheville to
Foster Interdisciplinary Education, Research, and Community Outreach”
University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Craig Mattocks – “Computer Hardware
Support for Incorporating Unidata Technologies into a
Storm Surge Prediction System for Guiding Decision-Making under Present and
Future Climate Scenarios”
Congratulations
to all of the recipients and we thank the Review Panel members, NSF and the Unidata community for their continued support of the
Equipment Awards Program.