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The interdisciplinary programs underway at the Oden Institute involve 123 faculty representing 23 academic departments and five schools and colleges. Oden Institute faculty hold positions in the Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, Dell Medical School and McCombs School of Business.
CISL manages and operates NCAR's supercomputers, mass storage system, networking, and other computing and cyberinfrastructure services. The Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences (IMAGe) is a research division within CISL. [11] Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL)—EOL was formerly known as the Atmospheric Technology Division (ATD).
The Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) originated from the "Geowissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaftsaufgaben" (GGA, common geosciences tasks) department, established in 1948. From 1950 to 1958, the GGA was part of the Office for Soil Research (AfB), where the geological state offices of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia assigned ...
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology; Shirshov Institute of Oceanology; South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University; South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission; Sunbury Research Centre; Swiss Seismological Service
The field develops software and web services to model and analyse spatial data, serving the needs of geosciences and related scientific and engineering disciplines. The term is often used interchangeably with Geomatics , although the two have distinct focuses; Geomatics emphasizes acquiring spatial knowledge and leveraging information systems ...
Computers & Geosciences is a scientific journal published monthly by Elsevier on behalf of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences. [1] It contains research and review papers in computing applied to geosciences. Its impact factor is 3.372. [1]
The International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) is a nonprofit organization of geoscientists. It aims to promote international cooperation in the application and use of mathematics in geological research and technology.
In 2012, the college introduced its computing security department, dedicated to the increasing importance of protecting computing devices and computer data. [5] In 2015, Anne Haake was named dean of the college, and Andrew Sears became dean of the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State. [6]