Public Plans
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Plans (204)
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NSF-AGS: Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
Daymet Follow-On: Surface Weather Data with Uncertainty Quantification for Terrestrial Ecosystem Process Models
DMP dmpcurator, University of California, Office of the President (ucop.edu)
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NSF-AGS: Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations, Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, 2011-2013
DMP dmpcurator, University of California, Office of the President (ucop.edu)
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NSF-AGS: Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
USGS CDR/ECV DMP
Calli Jenkerson, United States Geological Survey (usgs.gov)
NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences
The Impact of Training Dataset Diversity on Reducing Demographic Bias in Large Language Models
Forrest Biddle, Unity College (unity.edu)
NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences
Seagrass Habitat Quality and Its Implications for Juvenile Fish Recruitment and Biodiversity
Jolie Woods, Unity College (unity.edu)
NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences
Incorporating Human Behavior in Epidemiological Models (IHBEM)
Anita Geldhof, Unity Environmental University
NSF-CISE: Computer and Information Science and Engineering
III: Ensuring Reliable Evaluation: Detecting and Mitigating LLM Judge Failures in IR/RAG Evaluation
Laura Dietz, University of New Hampshire (unh.edu)
NSF-CISE: Computer and Information Science and Engineering
B-CU Fortifying Cyberinfrastructure Operations for Research and Education
Grace Kouadjo, Bethune-Cookman University (cookman.edu)
NSF-ENG: Engineering
VINES: Track 1: NSF-RCF: GNSS-Aware Intelligent Networks - Multi-Signal Interference Detection, Data Fusion and Reliability Monitoring (GAIN)
Todd Walter, Stanford University (stanford.edu)
BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography
Understanding the environmental, physiological, and behavioral drivers of global benthic faunal biomass, ecosystem structure, and ecosystem function using trait-based methods
Remy Denechere, University of California, San Diego (ucsd.edu)