Monday, June 17, 2019

Földmegfigyelés a Fenntartható Fejlődési Célok elérésének szolgálatában - díjra jelölhetők a figyelemreméltó teljesítményt elérők

A GEO EO4SDG mai körlevele. Díjra jelölhetők kíváló teljesítményt elérők. Külön kategóriát szenteltek fontossága miatt a statisztikai - térinformatikai integráció megvalósítóinak.
Dr. A. Kavvada titkárságvezető asszony (NASA Földtudományos részleg) a következő felhívást tette közzé: 


"Colleagues:

Please circulate broadly to your organizations and professional communities. In addition, please consider submitting a nomination and/or encouraging others to submit a nomination:

Don’t miss the opportunity to submit a nomination for an award as part of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) ‘Earth Observations for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)’ Awards

Who is eligible to be nominated? 
All UN Member Countries that are working with GEO, GEO Participating Organizations (POs), SDG custodian agencies, GEO Work Programme Activities, Non-Profit Organizations, and Academic Institutions are eligible for nomination. 

Award Categories
Nominations for consideration can be submitted under sectoral and special categories. 
Sectoral categories: GEO Member Countries, GEO Participating Organizations, SDG Custodian Agencies, GEO Work Programme Elements, Not-for-profit organizations, and Academia. 
Special categories: Innovation, Testimonial/ Example, and Statistical-Geospatial Data Integration. Submissions related to endeavors through collaborative efforts are strongly encouraged.

Nomination Submission Deadline: 
June 30, 2019

More details on the nomination and selection process for the GEO Earth Observations for SDG Awards can be found here. 

Best wishes,

--
Dr. Argyro Kavvada
Executive Secretary, GEO EO4SDG Initiative
NASA Headquarters | Earth Science Division"
@EO4SDG

Friday, March 08, 2019

Pályázható a 12. Nemzetközi Digitális Föld Szimpózium helyszíne és megrendezése

Az ISDE mai felhívásából. Prof. WANG Changlin körlevele:


"Call for Bids to Host the
12th International Symposium on Digital Earth


The International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE) is a world-leading non-governmental international organization devoted to the development of Digital Earth technologies and to exploring the vision of Digital Earth in our changing world. ISDE is a participating organization of the Group on Earth Observations, and an affiliated member of the International Science Council. ISDE is calling for bids to organize and host the 12th International Symposium on Digital Earth in 2021, and hereby invites all interested organizations to submit letters of intent and/or bid proposals to host the event. ISDE encourages our members, as well as other organizations or institutions, to consider this hosting opportunity, and also to disseminate this information to organizations that might be interested. The final closing date for all bids is August 31, 2019.
The International Symposium on Digital Earth, a conference series held by the ISDE biennially in even-numbered years, provides an academic platform for state-of-the-art discussion and in-depth dissemination of all the broad research fields related to Digital Earth. The ISDE symposia are widely recognized as the most significant conferences for scientific exchange in these research fields, including Earth observation technology, geospatial information science, geo-data intensive research, virtual reality and visualization of the Earth, Big Earth Data, the digital economy, citizen sensors, Digital Earth and UN SDGs. The symposium is an excellent opportunity for scientists, decision-makers, engineers and educators to consider the latest theories, principles and frameworks in Digital Earth. In the past, the Digital Earth symposia have been high-quality venues for promoting an expanded consensus on the Digital Earth concept, and for fostering the international development of Digital Earth.
Over the past 20 years, the symposia have been held in China (1999, 2009), Canada (2001, 2015), the Czech Republic (2003), Japan (2005), the United States (2007), Malaysia (2013) and Australia (2011, 2017). The 11th International Digital Earth Symposium will be held in Florence, Italy on September 24-27, 2019.

Bid proposals are required to provide complete information on the following:

Information about the Host Organization
· Name and introduction
· Contact information (contact person and title, address, telephone, email, web site, etc.)
· Governmental/organizational supporting documentation  
· Members, staff and structure of the Local Organizing Committee


Symposium Planning
· Proposed dates and location(s)
· Facilities and venue(s)
· Expected number of delegates
· Symposium Theme and Program
· Projected financial arrangements (financial guarantees, budget, registration fees, sponsorship fees, etc.)
· All requested information contained in the above mentioned must be included for any bid to be considered. If additional information or clarification is required, please contact the ISDE Secretariat.
· Guidelines for bidding are available at ‘Activities-Bidding to host Symposium & Summit’ on the ISDE website (www.digitalearth-isde.org).


Selection Process
Call for bid proposals
March 2019
Expressions of Interest to bid
June 30, 2019
Final bid proposals due
August 31, 2019
Bidding presentation and bid decision
September 27, 2019
MOU signed
TBD

After the award of the symposium to the successful bidder, the host organization will sign a negotiated memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Secretariat of the ISDE. The announcement of the symposium host will be made via the ISDE website and mailing list.
The bid, including all supporting documentation, should be sent by email to:

Professor Changlin Wang
Executive Director
International Society for Digital Earth
Tel: 0086-10-82178196


Monday, March 04, 2019

Kutatási adatok megosztása. Pályázási lehetőség.

RDA (https://rd-alliance.org) felhívása:
"Webinar: RDA Europe grants for new nodes | 7 March 2019, 13:00 - 14.00 CET
RDA Europe, the European plug-in to the Research Data Alliance, is expanding its network of thirteen national nodes (Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and UK) to foster adoption of RDA outputs in the region. This webinar will provide an overview of this second call that plans to award grants to six new European nodes with a total funding of €194,400. The deadline for submitting applications is 26 April 2019.
Learn more about the Q&A webinar and register here"

Friday, January 18, 2019

Kutatók bevonása az adatpolikikák befolyásolása céljából egy RDA felmérés révén


A Research Data Alliance felmérésébe be lehet kapcsolódni mindazon kutatóknak, kik eseteik ismertetésével, közreadásával segíteni tudják a kutatók jobb adatelérését, a kapcsolódó adatpolitika jobb irányba való befolyásolását. A felhívást az ICSU CODATA szervezete keresztül kaptam.
"Dear RDM colleagues:


I am writing to request your participation in a “Researcher Engagement with data management: what works?” survey of the Research Data Alliance. And to ask you to share my email with contacts in your institution or your networks/country so we can collect as many examples as possible.


Our project aims to collect use case studies from different organisations and institutions around the globe on how to engage researchers with research data management. The collected case studies will be published on the RDA website and as an open textbook. We believe we can learn from each other’s experience and hope to create a useful resource for organisations and institutions which are looking to increase their engagement with their research communities, as explained in our blog post.


Please click on the link below to get started. The survey takes an average of 20 minutes to be completed. We look forward to reading your stories, preferably before February 3, 2019!

Take the survey:



If you have any questions about this survey, or while completing the survey, please don’t hesitate to contact me.


Thank you in advance for your input.


Yan Wang
on behalf of the RDA Researcher Engagement Project"

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Digitális Föld az átalakuló társadalomban - nemzetközi videopályázat

Prof. Temenoujka Bandrova, a Nemzetközi Digitális Föld Társaság vezetőségi tagja video pályázatra hívja fel a figyelmet mai alábbi levelében. Az érdeklődők figyelmébe!

3rd ISDE Video Competition for Young people
Határidő: 2019. május 15
11th International Symposium on Digital Earth
24 - 27 September 2019, Florence - Italy
“Digital Earth in a Transformed Society”

"The Video competition is organized by the International Society of Digital Earth (ISDE). Previously two video competitions were organized in 2015 and 2017. The winners were announced in Halifax, Canada, during the 9th ISDE Symposium and in Sydney, Australia, during the 10th ISDE Symposium and received travel awards.
Starting from October 2016, ISDE is now launching a third video competition, calling therefore all the young researchers to apply. ISDE will announce the winner in September, 2019, at Florence, Italy, during the 11th ISDE Symposium.

Aim: Through this video competition, ISDE aims to create awareness among the young people about the vision and objectives of the International Society for Digital Earth. Using the fabulous creative of the young people ISDE wants to illustrate the objectives of the society through the vision of the young generation. We hope that this will be a starting point so that young researchers enter into the multiple fields of Digital Earth and jointly assist us in making Digital Earth a reality.
Award: ISDE will award the winner in September 2019 during the ISDE Florence Symposium.
Parameters: The max 3 min video should present the author’s CV (max 30 sec.) and her/his the goals and objectives for contributing to the International Society for Digital Earth in order to encourage a societal transformation towards sustainability, resilience to natural disasters, etc.
- The main author must be less than 35-years old
- The video must be ready in such a way that all videos are ready to be shown in September 2019 for 11th ISDE Symposium in Florence, Italy;
- The general title of 2019 ISDE Video Competition is ”Digital Earth in a Transformed Society”;
- The Video must be sent to ISDE Secretariat, together with a C.V. of the author, to the following e-mail: jianghao@radi.ac.cn;
- If the proposed video includes text, music, images or video-parts from any other sources, the author must ensure that all this material can be used without violating existing copyrights;
- Applicant/s may only send one entry, and such a single entry cannot be further edited once it has been sent to ISDE.
Dates
• 2018, October, Official Call for the third ISDE Video Competition
• 2019, May, 15 Submission Deadline for Videos
• 2019, July, 1st - Deadline for Community Voting, Finalists Announced
• 2019, September - 11th ISDE Symposium in Florence, Italy – video presentation and Award announcement
Prizing
• The Winner will be promoted during the 11th ISDE Symposium in Florence, Italy and the video will be uploaded to the official ISDE Channels. The author will be awarded an award certification granted during the conference, a flight ticket (economic class) to Florence, and one free conference registration.
Judging
• Videos will be judged in two aspects:
o The video that has the best Digital Earth promotion.
o The video, based on development of research and modern technologies in the Digital Earth field.
• The ISDE community will vote for their 3 favorites between May 15th and June, 15th, 2019.
• The Jury (Composition by the ISDE young scientist committee) will take the Top 3 Finalists as determined by the community vote, and chose 1 for final Winner.
Contact:
Prof. Temneoujka Bandrova (Chair of the ISDE Young Scientist Committee, tbandrova@abv.bg) and Mr. Jiang Hao (Member of the ISDE Young Scientist Committee and the ISDE Secretariat, jianghao@radi.ac.cn)."

Saturday, May 26, 2018

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Monday, November 13, 2017

Álláshely a JRC Digitális gazdaság részlegénél űradat gazdaság témakörben

Az EuroSDR mai felhívása alapján.

Position open: Project Officer – Scientific – Space Data Economy (http://europa.eu/!Yk86tD)

As the science and knowledge service of the Commission, the mission of DG Joint Research Centre is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle.

The  JRC  is  located  in  5  Member  States  (Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain). Further information is available at:https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/ 

The Digital Economy Unit provides quantitative and qualitative socio-economic research in support to the Digital Economy, Digital Living and Digital Society. The Unit is located in Ispra and Seville.

The vacancy is for a place in Ispra (Italy) to support projects assessing the contribution of Earth Observation in general, and the Copernicus programme more specifically, to the Digital Single Market. 

The candidate will focus in particular on assessing the contribution  of  the  Copernicus  Data  and  Information Access Services, being developed on behalf of the European Commission, to the increased access and use of Copernicus products and services, and their overall impact on the European data economy. 

The candidate will also contribute to the analysis of the European space data economy and its evolution before and after the introducing of these new services, through web scraping, surveys, focus groups, and interviews.

The position requires a strong background on the economics of data and digital platforms, new business models in the information society, and data analysis. Familiarity with earth observation and/or spatial information and big data analytics will be an asset. 

Qualifications: the candidate must have 
-          A  PhD  (doctoral  Diploma)  in  a  relevant  field  or  a minimum of five years of relevant research experience on the economics of digital information
-          Excellent written and spoken English (C1) 

The following will be considered as an advantage
-          Background   in   economics,   business   studies,   or information studies. 
-          Strong publication record in peer-review journals. 
-          Strong  skills  in  developing  and  implementing  new ideas, in particular in multi-disciplinary fields. 
-          Interested candidates should provide, with the application form, a curriculum vitae, with a list of publications. 

Duration of contract:
-          12 months initial contract with possible renewals up to maximum 6 years
-          Preferred starting date January 2018

Deadline for application
14/11/2017, 23h59 (Brussels time)

The candidate must be on a valid EPSO reserve list for Function Group IV contract staff or have applied to the permanent open call for researchers FG IV:
Auxiliary contract staff:
Please note that due to the high number of applications received only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


Massimo Craglia
European Commission
DG Joint Research Centre
Digital Economy Unit

T.P.262, JRC, Via Fermi,
21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
Tel: +390332786269
massimo.craglia@ec.europa.eu
 "