Congratulations to the 2025 CDI Awarded Projects
The Community for Data Integration announces fifteen proposals to be supported in FY2025. This year’s request for proposals focused on the themes of advancing data skills training and a data-centric culture.
A Scalable System for Geospatial Delivery of Hi-Res Data Products From Mobile Monitoring Platforms
Peter C Esselman
Terrestrial Remote Sensing Data Ingestion with PyHAT (Python Hyperspectral Analysis Tool)
Travis S Gabriel
Is it me or the Water Quality Portal? Providing real-time download reliability metrics to users
Elise D Hinman
Advancing the Geophysical Survey (GS) data standard and GSPy toolbox
Stephanie R James
Scaling-up phenological date matching for invasive species mapping: a free opensource workflow
Catherine S Jarnevich
GeoDRAW (Geospatial Data Retrieval and Alignment Workflow) to advance data-visualization and earth systems model development
Jeffrey S Kwang
Leveraging the National Water Model to Inform Binational Management of Invasive Carp in North America
Jessica Z LeRoy
Snakemake training: Building data pipelines in Python
Wallace (Andy) McAliley
Understanding and streamlining environmental DNA QA/QC analysis
Christopher M Merkes
Git/Software-Release Workshop for USGS and Python/R Data Retrieval Demo for Open Science
Bojan Milinic
A Point Cloud-Based Workflow for Geomorphic Change Detection and Sediment Budget Analysis
Raymond LeBeau
An application for automation and streamlining of workflow for modeling of time-series data
Kyle A Puls
Increasing understanding of large river dynamics through an open-source bedform toolbox
Collin J Roland
Bridging the learning gap in the R computing environment using Water-Quality Data
Kimberly H Shaffer
Data quality control for everyone: a course and recipes for well-documented data workflows in R
Gregor-Fausto Siegmund
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