CEDAR email: Tremendous Opportunity: Scientific Understanding through Data Science (SUDS) Conference

McGranaghan, Ryan M (US 398J) ryan.m.mcgranaghan at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Apr 11 14:54:59 MDT 2024


Hi CEDAR community

A tremendous opportunity to raise the profile of the outstanding research going on within this community. Announcement is below, but more personally I can attest to this being an uncommon venue for us to share our work. I think given the national landscape of Heliophysics science, it is exceedingly important to have a strong presence at conferences like these. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Kind regards,
Ryan


Scientific Understanding through Data Science (SUDS) Conference

August 21-23, 2024


Call for Abstracts: https://sudsconf.com/call.html

Abstract Submission Site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SUDS2024/


The 1st Annual SUDS Conference is now accepting abstracts. The SUDS Conference is free to attend and will be held in-person in Pasadena, California at the California Institute of Technology from August 21st to 23rd, 2024.


The deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, May 17th, 2024 at 11:59pm PT.


The SUDS mission is “to increase the speed, depth, and rigor of scientific return by revealing new connections through data science."


The objective of the SUDS Conference is to provide an opportunity for students, practitioners, and program managers to share experiences and outcomes from successful collaborations between physical scientists and data scientists, to share best-practices on the development of SUDS programs, and to build a network across organizations for future endeavors.


Abstracts that emphasize data science and physical science collaborations in the following science areas are strongly encouraged: Earth, Planetary, Heliophysics, Space Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology, especially when incorporating remote sensing observations.


Abstracts are limited to 500 words with one figure and should be no more than one page in length, not including references. Abstract templates may be found on the SUDS Conference Website<https://sudsconf.com/call.html>. Submissions will be prioritized based on submission quality, alignment to the conference science areas, and availability of the selected session(s):

  *   Poster only
  *   Poster and Lightning Oral (10 min talk, 5 min Q&A)
  *   Contributed Oral (20 min talk, 10 min Q&A)


Timeline

Submission Deadline:             May 17th, 2024

Conference:                            August 21st - August 23rd, 2024


Additional information may be found on the SUDS Conference website: https://sudsconf.com/

Questions may be directed to the SUDS Conference Organizing Committee at sudsconf at jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:sudsconf at jpl.nasa.gov>.



Ryan McGranaghan - Principal Data Scientist | Aerospace Engineering Scientist
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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