NASA PACE Applications Workshop: Leveraging Science to Advance Society

The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission is NASA’s next great investment in Earth Science. PACE will advance our Earth-observing and monitoring capabilities through hyper-spectral imaging and multi-angle polarimetric observations of the coupled ocean, atmosphere, and land ecosystems.

The PACE Mission Applications Program’s first annual workshop will be on September 23rd & 24th, 2020. This 2-day virtual workshop will showcase future uses of PACE satellite data and products to support decision-making for water resource management, air quality and health monitoring, climate modeling, disasters response and mitigation, and ecological forecasting.  The workshop will encourage open collaboration across disciplines engaging individuals and organizations, including universities, government agencies, and commercial, non-profit, and private sectors.

Register here.

Event Name: NASA PACE Applications Workshop: Leveraging Science to Advance Society
Dates: September 23 – 24, 2020
Workshop Highlights:

  • Keynote presentations by Dr. Blake Schaeffer (US EPA), Dr. Stephanie Schollaert Uz (NASA), and Dr. Karl Bates (Duke University)
  • Live plenary panel sessions and informal Q&As with industry professionals, PACE Early Adopter Members, and PACE Scientists & Researchers
  • A library of PACE resources and presentations from the PACE Research Community
  • Breakout discussion groups targeting Stakeholder Engagement, Applied Research Needs, and PACE Science Focus Areas
  • Networking opportunities and community-building sessions

 

 

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