Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Building the Twenty-first Century Citizen Science Fram — NSF Award to Adler Planetarium (IL, $
Twenty-first century research is enabled by the availability of vast amounts of data, collected across a wide range of temporal and spatial scales, often in real time. Entire fleets of satellites, drones and other devices monitor the Earth at ever-increasing resolution, adding to the enormous corpus of maps and metadat
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Building the Twenty-first Century Citizen Science Fram |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2513444 |
| Awardee | Adler Planetarium |
| City | CHICAGO |
| State | IL |
| Amount obligated | $1,296,125 |
| Principal investigator | Laura Trouille |
| Program | Software Institutes |
| Start date | 10/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Twenty-first century research is enabled by the availability of vast amounts of data, collected across a wide range of temporal and spatial scales, often in real time. Entire fleets of satellites, drones and other devices monitor the Earth at ever-increasing resolution, adding to the enormous corpus of maps and metadata that enable sciences from geology to biodiversity. While citizen science - or crowdsourcing science - has been successfully leveraged over the past several decades to close the a |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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