Dear Colleague,

Please help distribute the following opportunity with your networks.  

REMINDER: Deadline approaching!  Apply for WaterHackWeek 2019 today! 

The University of Washington Freshwater Initiative <https://freshwater.uw.edu/> 
is pleased to invite you to participate in the inaugural WaterHackweek, hosted 
at the University of Washington’s eScience Institute, March 25-29, 2019.  
Participants will learn about open source technology, models, and data for 
conducting state-of-the-art freshwater research. Following other successful 
hackweek models 
<https://eos.org/articles/hack-weeks-gaining-ground-in-the-earth-and-space-sciences>,
 mornings will consist of interactive lectures, and afternoon sessions will 
involve facilitated exploration of datasets and hands-on software development. 
For more information about WaterHackWeek, please visit our website: 
https://waterhackweek.github.io <https://waterhackweek.github.io/>.

What to expect from WaterHackWeek 2019:
Peer-learning collaborations
New skills and tools, including the latest technology and software
Personalized mentorship from professional data scientists
Interdisciplinary applications of data tools
Access to an interactive library of custom tutorials
Dedicated time and space to explore new ideas

To best benefit from the program, participants are expected to have some 
experience in Python programming and with analysis of water data (e.g., time 
series data, remote sensing analysis, vector mapping, modeling, etc.). In 
preparation for WaterHackWeek 2019, eScience Institute is also offering a 2-day 
Software Carpentry Workshop, February 7-8, 2019. For more information about the 
Software Carpentry Workshop, please visit: https://software-carpentry.org 
<https://software-carpentry.org/>.

Applications are open: https://www.jotform.com/82396990821165/ 
<https://www.jotform.com/82396990821165/>. Please apply by Monday, November 26, 
2018. 

Limited travel support for attendees is available. Please contact f...@uw.edu 
<mailto:f...@uw.edu> with any questions.

Best,

UW Freshwater Initiative

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