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We are looking forward to seeing you in Alexandria Virginia for the fifth annual All Hands Meeting! This year’s theme is "Platform for Integration" and focuses on the many successes achieved so far by the EarthCube Community.

Highlights will feature a demonstration of the pilot registry work (Project 418), technology integration, how EarthCube defines its own success, and ways to enhance engagement in the scientific community and with external partners. Check out some session previews on the EarthCube Blog.

Here are a few logistics as you prepare for the meeting:
  • Check-in opens Wednesday, June 6 at 7:00 AM in the Foyer. (Please note there will be NO EARLY CHECK-IN this year due to another event taking place just prior to the Meeting.)
  • If you’ve already registered (and paid), all you will need to do is pick up your badge and head to breakfast!
  • If you’ve not yet paid, please try to do so before you arrive for the meeting. This will reduce the amount of time you need to spend at the check-in desk and will make your experience much smoother on Wednesday morning.
  • If you’re not sure if you’ve paid, log into your RegOnline account here and check the status of your registration.
If you have any questions, please contact the ESSO. See you soon!
EZ

Eva Zanzerkia

NSF
EarthCube Program Manager
Dr. Zanzerkia is a program director for the Geophysics program in the division of Earth Sciences, Geosciences Directorate, and the EarthCube program which serves the entire Directorate in partnership with the Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Computer and Information Sciences Directorate. She received her PhD in Geophysics from Stanford University in 2003.

She serves as GEO a directorate liaison for NSF-wide cyberinfrastructure investments and programs as well as the Harnessing the Data Revolution Big Idea. She leads the GEO cyberinfrastructure group that provides guidance to GEO on cyberinfrastructure investments, data management plans and data policies.

She has led a number of strategic planning activities, both within the agency and among the research community, related to rock mechanics, geophysics advanced computing, cyberinfrastructure and data issues. Dr. Zanzerkia works with partners in NOAA, USGS, and other federal agencies in support of EarthCube, the OSTP’s Public Access Initiative, and the Federal Geographic Data Committee.