NEHEA-Geobrain project will last
for 5 years. Professors, researchers and educators are
welcomed to join NEHEA as the
associate members of the NEHEA. During the first three years,
three education partners will be selected for funding through
a
Request for Participation (RFP) process each year.
The following proposals have been selected as our funded
education partners:
1. Application of NASA EOS Data to Research and
Education in Mountain-focused Geographic Information Science
PI: Jeffrey D. Colby and Christopher A. Badurek
Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State
University, Boone, NC 28608
colbyj@appstate.edu,
badurekca@iplm2.appstate.edu
2. Incorporating NASA Data and GeoBrain Technology in
Post-Secondary Research and Education
PI: Anupma Prakash
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 903
Koyukuk Dr., Fairbanks, AK, 99775-7320, USA
prakash@gi.alaska.edu
3. Enhancing the Teaching and Research in Remote
Sensing Image Processing and Analysis with the GeoBrain
Technologies
PI: Jenny Q. Du
GeoResources Institute, Mississippi State University
du@ece.msstate.edu
1. Development, implementation, evaluation and dissemination
of GeoBrain curricula
PI: Dr. Mark Abolins
Department of Geosciences, Box 9, Middle Tennessee State
University,
Murfreesboro, TN 37132, Fax: 615-898-5592,
mabolins@mtsu.edu
2. Proposal to Participate in the NASA EOS Higher Education
Alliance i.e. GeoBrain
PI: Dr.Robert E. Ford
Dept. Earth & Biological Sciences, School of Science and
Technology, Griggs Hall Room 121,
Loma Linda University (LLU-SST), Loma Linda CA 92350,
rford@univ.llu.edu
3. Extending the Use of GeoBrain Technologies via
Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing Teaching
PI: Dr. Guoqing Zhou
Department of Civil Engineering and Technology
Old Dominion University Kaufman Hall, Rm. 214, Norfolk VA,
23529
Tel: (757) 683-3619; Fax: (757) 683-5655; E-mail:
gzhou@odu.edu
1. Education Partnership in the NASA EOS Higher
Education Alliance Project
-- by Hongmian Gong, Wenge Ni-Meister and William D. Solecki
Department of Geography, Hunter College
City University New York.
gong@hunter.cuny.edu
2.Applications of NASA EOS Data to Research and
Education Activities in the Department of Meteorology at The
Pennsylvania State University
-- by George S. Young and Eugene E. Clothiaux
Department of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University,
cloth@meteo.psu.edu
3. Integrating and Assessing the Effectiveness of a
Custom Web Service Based Delivery System for NASA's Remotely
Sensed Imagery and Data Products for Conservation Biology
Education and esearch
-- by Jason Drake and John Weishampel
Department of Biology, University of Central Florida.
jbdrake@mail.ucf.edu.