[LTER-investigators] Fwd: Seeking Nominations for External Advisors to NEON Program

Jess Zimmerman jesskz at ites.upr.edu
Tue Sep 22 10:26:27 PDT 2020


Marty et al.

FYI I served on the Community Engagement TWG in part so that LTER
perspectives were represented (and because of a sense of community).  I am
stepping off after a year.  It would be great of an LTER person would be
willing to take my place.  It is not terribly time consuming and you get a
sense of what NEON is doing.

jess

Jess K. Zimmerman
Professor
Lead PI, Luquillo LTER Program
Department Environmental Sciences
University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico

Mobile: 787-380-3311


On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 1:20 PM Marty Downs <downs at nceas.ucsb.edu> wrote:

> Dear LTER Investigators,
> NEON is soliciting nominations for their 23 technical working groups with
> topics spanning everything from algal taxonomy to soil sensors to community
> engagement. If you work in an area that overlaps with NEON's efforts,
> participation in the technical working groups offers an opportunity to
> influence the science and data that NEON produces as well as a chance to
> learn from knowledgeable colleagues. Nominations (self or other) are open
> through *September 30*.
>
> *Seeking scientists, engineers and data experts to advise the NEON program*
>
> Interested in ensuring that the National Ecological Observatory Network
> (NEON) is a valuable resource for the community? Consider joining a
> Technical Working Group (TWG) and help shape NEON science and data. NEON
> relies on almost two dozen TWGs to advise the program on topics ranging
> from data standards to specific collection methods. The overarching
> objective of TWGs is to ensure that the design and operation of the
> observatory is based upon sound scientific rationale and good engineering
> practice.
>
>
>
> NEON is seeking TWG nominees that represent a diversity of expertise,
> backgrounds, perspectives, and career stages. If you are interested in
> helping them solve important science and technical questions related to
> operating and maintaining NEON observatory subsystems, nominate yourself
> or someone else today
> <https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FTWGNomination&data=02%7C01%7Cacrall%40battelleecology.org%7Ca55d115fdc3246ac5bb108d85c21723c%7Cf44d2ab390994d85998610165a8619f5%7C0%7C0%7C637360646023673971&sdata=FSt4GtyiWy18l%2Fz5n7S4gbnY0E4%2FVAOCsSTHVWTBHt8%3D&reserved=0>.
> They are currently accepting nominations through Sept 30, 2020 and will
> notify all nominees of whether they have been selected by Oct 31, 2020. For
> groups that are needed for longer than a year, nominations will be
> requested annually thereafter.
>
>
>
> Learn more about NEON TWGs and how to join.
> <https://www.neonscience.org/community/advisory-groups/about-our-technical-working-groups>
>
>
>
> Thanks, Marty
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Alycia Crall <acrall at battelleecology.org>
> Date: Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 12:12 PM
> Subject: Seeking Nominations for External Advisors to NEON Program
> To: Engagement <engagement at battelleecology.org>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are currently seeking nominations for advisors to the National
> Ecological Observatory Network’s 23 technical working groups
> <https://www.neonscience.org/community/advisory-groups>. If you could
> share the blurb below with your networks, that would be great. Feel free to
> modify as needed. Nominations are due at the end of this month. Thanks,
> Alycia
>
>
>
> *Seeking scientists, engineers and data experts to advise the NEON program*
>
> Interested in ensuring that the National Ecological Observatory Network
> (NEON) is a valuable resource for the community? Consider joining a
> Technical Working Group (TWG) and help shape NEON science and data. NEON
> relies on almost two dozen TWGs to advise the program on topics ranging
> from data standards to specific collection methods. The overarching
> objective of TWGs is to ensure that the design and operation of the
> observatory is based upon sound scientific rationale and good engineering
> practice.
>
>
>
> NEON is seeking TWG nominees that represent a diversity of expertise,
> backgrounds, perspectives, and career stages. If you are interested in
> helping them solve important science and technical questions related to
> operating and maintaining NEON observatory subsystems, nominate yourself
> or someone else today
> <https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FTWGNomination&data=02%7C01%7Cacrall%40battelleecology.org%7Ca55d115fdc3246ac5bb108d85c21723c%7Cf44d2ab390994d85998610165a8619f5%7C0%7C0%7C637360646023673971&sdata=FSt4GtyiWy18l%2Fz5n7S4gbnY0E4%2FVAOCsSTHVWTBHt8%3D&reserved=0>.
> They are currently accepting nominations through Sept 30, 2020 and will
> notify all nominees of whether they have been selected by Oct 31, 2020. For
> groups that are needed for longer than a year, nominations will be
> requested annually thereafter.
>
>
>
> Learn more about NEON TWGs and how to join.
> <https://www.neonscience.org/community/advisory-groups/about-our-technical-working-groups>
>
>
>
>
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