Join us in welcoming a new cohort comprised of 8 high school students who will participate in the program at George Mason University. The program offers a chance to gain hands-on experience using innovative resources and is designed to cultivate the talents of young aspiring scientists. The students will participate in projects of training dataset labelling, AI-based data fusion for air quality, heliophysics and climate change. Participants will also have the privilege of receiving collaborative mentorship from esteemed professionals within the center. Via the ASSIP program, George Mason University and the STC center remains dedicated to nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and providing transformative experiences for aspiring scientists from a full scale of high schoolers to postdoctoral fellows.
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- The CPGIS Educational Webinar series on “Spatiotemporal Study of Urban Dynamics”
- Impact of COVID-19 Containment and Closure Policies on Tropospheric Nitrogen Dioxide: A Global Perspective
- COVID-19’s Impact on Excess Deaths of Various Causes in the United States
- Successful 2021 November IAB Meeting
- Spatiotemporal Trends and Variations of the Rainfall Amount, Intensity, and Frequency in TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) Data
- Implementation of OmniSci, an Open-Source GPU-Powered SQL
- NSF Funded the First I-Corps Project to The Spatiotemporal I/UCRC to Conduct Customer Discovery
- GMU Graduate Student, Qian Liu, Wins Two AAG Awards
- C2M2 Program Completion
- CGA Virtual Forum
