Submissions are due by December 15, 2017 for the Data Science Challenge, which will include the use of NEON data to use the same remote sensing data from low flying airplanes to infer the location and type of trees in forests, and in turn, allow researchers to study forests in detail at much larger scales than is currently possible.
Sign up to join Dan Powers of CO-Labs on a tour of the NEON program. The tour will include presentations on the project as well as glimpses of our calibration/validation labs, flux tower and more.
The 14th annual Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposium will be held Saturday, 21 October 2017, 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM on the University of Arizona campus.
Apply for the 11-week NEON internship program, in which NEON hosts undergraduate interns who work on projects from helping design sensor assemblies to testing sampling protocols to analyzing data.
Our 2017 Data Institute focuses on remote sensing of vegetation using open source tools and reproducible science workflows – the primary programming language will be Python. The Institute will be held at NEON headquarters in June 2017.
The 2016 Data Institute focused on remote sensing of vegetation using open source tools to promote reproducible science. This Institute was be held in Boulder, CO from 20-25 June 2016.