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Hertz Fellowship | The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation | Empowering Limitless Progress - 0 views

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    The Hertz Fellowship provides financial and lifelong professional support for the nation's most promising graduate students in science and technology. The fellowship includes up to five years of funding, valued at up to $250,000, and the freedom to pursue innovative projects wherever they may lead. In addition, fellows take part in ongoing mentoring, symposia, and workshops with our vibrant community of more than 1200 fellows, a set of peers who span disciplines, generations, and geography.
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Functional Map of the World (fMoW) Challenge - 0 views

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    Can you build algorithms to classify facility, building, and land use from satellite imagery? The functional Map of the World (fMoW) Challenge invites solvers from around the world to develop deep learning and other automated techniques to classify points of interest from satellite imagery. The goal of the challenge is to promote research in object identification and classification to automatically identify facility, building, and land use.
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CubeSat-based Science Missions for Geospace and Atmospheric Research | NSF - National S... - 0 views

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    Lack of essential observations from space is currently a major limiting factor in many areas of geospace and atmospheric research. Recent advances in sensor and spacecraft technolo­gies make it feasible to obtain key measurements from low-cost, small satellite missions. A particularly promising aspect of this development is the prospect for obtaining multi-point observations in space that are critical for addressing many outstanding problems in space and atmospheric sciences. Space-based measurements from small satellites also have great potential to advance discovery and understanding in geospace and atmospheric sciences in many other ways. To take full advantage of these developments, NSF is soliciting research proposals centered on small satellite missions.
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Management and Operation of the Ocean Bottom Seismometer Instrument Center - 0 views

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    This solicitation seeks the services of a qualified organization to manage and operate an Ocean Bottom Seismometer Instrument Center established and sponsored by Marine Geology and Geophysics research programs within NSF’s Division of Ocean Sciences. Research activities requiring the use of the existing pool of instruments supported by NSF are expected to continue well beyond the period of performance for the existing Ocean Bottom Seismometer Instrument Pool Management Office award, scheduled to expire in early 2018. The award resulting from this solicitation will be administered as a Cooperative Agreement with a single Lead Institution that will perform the OBSIC activities described herein.
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