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The purpose of the Applied Information Systems Research (AISR) program is to exploit advances in information science and technology to enhance science productivity from NASA's space flight missions. AISR funds the application of emerging information technologies, concepts, methodologies, etc. to demonstrate their feasibility and potential science return, as well as to inform missions and research disciplines of promising techniques and capabilities worthy of broader application and/or further development through full maturity.
AISR Investigator Workshop

AISR Investigator Workshop will be held May 5-7, 2008 at the Inn & Conference Center in College Park, MD. Please visit the Workshop Registration and abstract submission site

Next Call for Proposals

The next call for proposals is expected to be issued on or about February 15, 2008 as part of the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) - 2008 announcement. ROSES announcements are made on the NASA Research Opportunities Online. Follow the Solicitations link to Open Solicitations to ROSES link.


2006 Workshop

Presentations
Agenda and Abstracts

The specific goals of the program are to:

  • Investigate novel information technologies and computational methods that have the potential to increase productivity of NASA research and/or education and public outreach endeavors, and which would extend the state-of-the-practice in space science;
  • Demonstrate the degree of relevance, applicability, and potential impact of emerging information technologies to NASA science missions and programs; and
  • Foster interdisciplinary collaborations that span the space science and computer science disciplines.
Related Elements of NASA Information Infrastructure
+ NASA's Columbia SuperComputer
+ Earth-Sun System Technology Office Information Technology Programs
+ Intelligent Systems Project
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Last Updated: 10/30/2006