ESIP ACTIVITIES SPONSORED BY:
Bring your expertise to the table in whatever capacity you prefer: come to the next ESIP Meeting, join a collaboration area, or anything in between.
- For quick answers to technical questions, join us on Slack!
Together, We’re Solving Our Planet’s Greatest Challenges
- What is ESIP?
- How to Participate
- How to Partner
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Maybe you’ve heard ESIP dropped in casual conversation at EGU, AGU, or AMS. Or maybe you’ve heard about us through our primary funders: NOAA, NASA, and USGS.
But what is ESIP, exactly?
It’s simple: We’re a nonprofit that creates space for Earth scientists, researchers, data professionals, and other domain experts to come together. We provide the space, the support, and (for some projects) the funding.
What ultimately comes from these collaborations? That’s up to you, our community!
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We welcome enthusiastic participation from anyone who’s leveraging Earth science data to tackle critical challenges, no matter which domain you work in.
ESIP is an organization of organizations, but you do not have to be a member of an ESIP Partner organization to participate in our activities. Please join us by:
- Joining a Collaboration Area
- Checking out our community calendar
- Attending our next ESIP Meeting
To get in on the conversation happening right now, hop on over to Slack.
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Looking to collaborate with other organizations working toward your same goals? Join us as ESIP Partner.
We welcome applications from industry, government, academic, research and not-for-profit organizations. Partnership is free and gives you access to ESIP Lab funding, leadership positions, voting rights, and more.
In Collaboration with 170+ Partners
ESIP Collaboration Areas
ESIP is home to about 30 Collaboration Areas. Initiatives are authored and executed by participants, and anyone is welcome to join.
Meet the ESIP Community
"ESIP is a place where I find the community that I feel I belong to."
What I do: Repurpose neglected data to investigate how communities change over time, using a combination of genomics and Earth science methods.
Why I do it: Because I believe we have a responsibility to the public to maximize data use to understand the natural world and our place in it.
"With ESIP Lab funding, we transitioned a hydrologic modal from "research grade" to cloud-based operations for watersheds on three continents."
“Come to ESIP to have the conversation you’ve always wanted to have about what you do.”
"The ESIP Student Fellowship has been an incredible experience. Being able to work with the ESIP Data Stewardship Committee and the ESIP community as a whole has allowed me to grow my science and data management skills and to make contribution to diverse data issues in a variety of settings. I really appreciate all the encouragement and collaborative opportunities that the fellowship has provided for us."
“We are developing a sensor network to calibrate hydrology altimetry data for airborne and satellite applications.”
"I feel like I have a whole staff of 160 organizations out there that I can turn to and ask any questions."
Collaboration Areas
in ESIP Lab microfunding each year
ESIP Partners
Community-driven ESIP meeting sessions each year