[Ica-osgeo-labs] Urban Science - City Analytics - NEW IDEA: IBM Partner

Sven Schade sven.schade at jrc.ec.europa.eu
Wed Feb 25 06:57:07 PST 2015


Dears,

 

I would like to draw your attention to http://geo-c.eu/research, which is funded by the European Commission within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, International Training Networks (ITN), European Joint Doctorates (EJD). The funding period is January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2018, Grant Agreement number 642332 — GEO-C — H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014.

 

The main goal of GEO-C is to make substantial scientific progress towards the notion of open cities, i.e. smart cities that are open to all citizens and facilitate participation on all levels.

 

Application deadline for the 15 PhD positions: 3 April 2015

 

Best,

Sven

 

P.S.: The university of Jaume I (one of the three partnering universities has an impressive ESRI based Smart Campus application in place: http://smart.uji.es/ 

 

 

From: ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Charles Schweik
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 3:09 PM
To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
Cc: Doreen Boyd; ica-osgeo-labs at lists.osgeo.org; Ingo Simonis; Anthony Beck; Chris Pettit; Gabor Remetey; Stepanov Alexander; Chandola, Varun; Jim Miller (miller at ittc.ku.edu); Giuseppe Conti; MELICK Brandt
Subject: Re: [Ica-osgeo-labs] Urban Science - City Analytics - NEW IDEA: IBM Partner

 

Ok, if we as a community want to try and go for an US NSF Research Coordination Network (RCN) grant, I think this is the NSF program we should target: Geography and Spatial Sciences Program (GSS).

 

See [1]. 

 

It lists RCN as one of its funding streams. It's listed goals are here:

 

*         To promote scientific research in geography and the spatial sciences that advances theory and basic understanding and that addresses the challenges facing society.

*         To promote the integration of geographers and spatial scientists in interdisciplinary research.

*         To promote education and training of geographers and spatial scientists in order to enhance the capabilities of current and future generations of researchers.

*         To promote the development and use of scientific methods and tools for geographic research.

 

Does anyone on this list know any of the program officers listed in the contacts of the link below [1]? 

 

What I'd like to do is try and outline a draft letter to them sketching out our RCN ideas and seeing if they would be interested in entertaining an RCN proposal from us. If I take the lead on this and work on an outline (I have time right now), can I solicit some help on some sections? I think I can write about our network and bring in theoretical on the idea of global "commons based peer production" networks, which is what we are. I can sketch out the educational idea I have proposed related to flipped, service learning, team based learning and blended learning with the network idea and some kind of coordinated webinars, recorded lectures, etc. While I am a public administration faculty with GIS and IT background, what I don't have is experience on a set of core application areas or state of the art on Urban Science/City Analytics. I'll need help on that.

 

Are you all game if I forge ahead on trying to outline this?

 

While I'm a big proponent of openness, I don't think we want to use a wiki page for a grant proposal, though. I'd need to know who wants to be closely associated with this (contact me off-line) and we try to use Google Docs or something that can be more controlled.

 

Also, if anyone knows of another grant opportunity outside of the US that we can use the same ideas or link, let me know. 

 

Cheers,

 

Charlie

 

[1] http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505034

 

 

 

 

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov <mailto:patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> > wrote:

Charlie and Sasha ,

We should involve everyone we can. This is probably the area, due to the common interest and identical needs, where the most ‘collective’ activity can take place. Additionally, it’s also the area where the positive results of this collective effort can be significantly experienced. Cities are in dire need. Here is just one example of a very wealthy city but in utter disrepair and needing to be a lot smarter about managing infrastructure. They are not alone.

http://graphics.latimes.com/la-aging-water-infrastructure/

 

We should involve universities and essentially have them take the lead with us supporting ‘them’ however we can.

 

Master programme in Sustainable Cities at Aalborg University Copenhagen http://sustainablecities.aau.dk/

 

Climate Adaptation Guidebook for Municipalities

http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/documents/10180/14193/FY13-0119+Climate+Adaptation+toolkit+lowres.pdf

 

Recommend we establish a formal letter that describes our purpose, includes our signatures and is extended to organizations and institutions offering our support as well as inviting them to participate.  

 

-Patrick

 650.604.5656 <tel:650.604.5656>  (office)

 650.269.2788 <tel:650.269.2788>  (cell)

 

From: ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org <mailto:ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org>  [mailto:ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org <mailto:ica-osgeo-labs-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> ] On Behalf Of Charles Schweik
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To: Suchith Anand
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Subject: Re: [Ica-osgeo-labs] Urban Science - City Analytics - NEW IDEA

 

One other thing on this thread folks - my colleague Sasha reminded me of this:  

Should we consider trying  to partner with IBM (always a supporter of open source I think)?

 

See http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/smarter_cities/overview/

 

Cheers,

Charlie

 

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Charles Schweik <cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu <mailto:cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu> > wrote:

Hi Urban Science working group:

 

1) Great to see the edits/additions on the wiki [1]. Keep them coming.

 

2) I have an idea. (sorry for a long note, but I don't want to add this to the wiki, at least yet). 

 

I have added my colleague, Alexander 'Sasha' Stepanov to this email thread. He is the 'GIS Architect' for our university campus. Sasha and I have had an idea of offering a different type of advanced GIS course for students that follows new pedagogies: "flipped" (uses online open access information read outside of class), team-based learning, and service learning. 

 

Sasha's enterprise GIS for our campus is amazing. He has been emphasizing to me that it is a "small city" and there is an opportunity for students to do projects working with him on different "city management" GIS applications. For example, last semester we had two students do campus GIS projects on Tree Management, and also Recycling Management. (this was using ESRI technologies). 

 

What I am wondering is how many others on this thread are at universities that are using GIS to manage their campuses. 

 

If there are some, I wonder about the idea of an educational grant proposal to support our network that would:

 

1) Establish "City Analytics" systems to support our campuses;

2) Develop parallel "flipped, Team Based learning, Service learning" classes run at the same time/semester across a network of campuses;

3) Include some webinars that all our classes would attend;

4) Build together a MOOC with open educational material that we would all use and share in these courses.

5) We could test the learning of people just doing the MOOC versus the MOOC and service learning as a research question.

 

Reactions? Anyone working at a university campus who would be interested in these ideas?

 

Charlie 

 

[1] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GeoForAll_UrbanScience_CityAnalytics





 

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Charlie Schweik

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Dept of Environmental Conservation and Center for Public Policy and Administration

 

Personal website: http://people.umass.edu/cschweik

Publications: http://works.bepress.com/charles_schweik/


Author, Internet Success: A Study of Open Source Software (MIT Press, 2012) - see http://tinyurl.com/d3e4545

 

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Charlie Schweik

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Dept of Environmental Conservation and Center for Public Policy and Administration

 

Personal website: http://people.umass.edu/cschweik

Publications: http://works.bepress.com/charles_schweik/


Author, Internet Success: A Study of Open Source Software (MIT Press, 2012) - see http://tinyurl.com/d3e4545

 

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