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Webinar: Accessing NEON Archives and Applying JGI & EMSL Omics Tools

Join the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) for a free webinar: "Accessing NEON's Environmental Sample Archives, Applying JGI & EMSL Omics Tools to Solve Biological Grand Challenges."

Thursday, March 4, 9:00AM-10:00AM (PST)

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Webinar: NEON's Mobile Deployment Platforms

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Did you know you can request your own mobile NEON site? We're excited to get our Mobile Deployment Platforms (MDPs) out into the field and working for you! Learn how to request an MDP, what measurements it can take, costs, potential use cases, and more!

Join us for a webinar to learn all about NEON's Mobile Deployment Platforms.

Tuesday March 16, 2021
11:00 - 11:45 AM MST

NEON-CyVerse Webinar

NEON's massive database presents challenges for researchers who wish to analyze these 'big data' on their own personal computer. Fortunately, CyVerse offers a cloud computing platform that is optimized for 'big data' processing, with many tools available to support NEON data specifically. On Friday February 19th 2021 NEON Scientists Bridget Hass and Donal O'Leary will be joining CyVerse to present a 1-hour webinar highlighting the tools and workflows needed to process NEON data on CyVerse's massive cloud computing platform.

The Nature Conservancy & NEON Webinar

NEON will be leading a national webinar for the Nature Conservancy (TNC) staff. Grab your lunch, snack, or coffee and join us to learn about the NEON program on Thursday, February 25th from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (EST)

Webinars: EREN-NEON Flexible Learning Projects

Register for up to four webinars presenting four new flexible learning projects that you could use in your teaching this fall. All four projects focus on teaching students through hands-on, coordinated data collection across multiple sites paired with NEON's continental scale datasets.

"Ask NEON" Interactive Webinar

Join us for an "ask-me-anything" (AMA) style, interactive webinar with Paula Mabee and NEON scientists.

Access NEON: Data Portal and Tools for Accessing and Understanding NEON Data 鈥� an ESA Webinar

NEON will be holding an ESA Access NEON webinar focused on using the Data Portal and tools for accessing and understanding NEON Data.

GEO AquaWatch Webinar: NEON open data for ecological research and monitoring from across the US

This webinar will provide an introduction to NEON and the over 175 data products with an emphasis on the aquatics and remote sensing data and infrastructure.

Get to Know NEON Assignable Assets Webinar

Join this 1-hour webinar to learn more about the NEON Assignable Assets program and how you can utilize NEON infrastructure to enhance your research. 

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