GLOBAL CHALLENGE AWARD, INC.
The Global Challenge Award, Inc. (GCA) is a Vermont not-for-profit 501 (c)(3), tax exempt corporation. The GCA will conduct instructional technology research for the Carbon Research Collaborative, and manage K-12 school outreach and enrollment. Click the GCA logo at left (Wikipedia) to learn more about the GCA; and see NSF ITEST Grant information at STELAR - NSF.
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Allan E. Baer President, Interim Executive Director |
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David Gibson Vice President |
SolarQuest™ aims to create an Action Research Learning Community defined as an intentional community of teachers, students and researchers collectively engaged in scientific inquiry on the impacts of anthropogenic climate change on Earth’s Biosphere and human populations.
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Allan E. Baer President, Managing Member |
Jim Hurt Vice President, Member |
iGlobe, Inc. strives to be the world’s preeminent provider of high quality, affordable, and environmentally friendly systems for displaying real-time data and images of every description onto three-dimensional surfaces, and to participate in the global collaboration of government, business, education, and philanthropy to create unprecedented technical and educational tools to better understand our planet and our universe.
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Marc Lalley Co-Founder Chief Executive Officer |
Matt Lalley Co-Founder President |
William Horn Board Member Chief Strategy Officer |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT):
The MIT Program in Atmosphere, Oceans and Climate (PAOC) oversees a broad program of education and research in atmospheric, oceanic and climate sciences. We are engaged in some of the most intellectually challenging and important problems in science, such as the physics of hurricanes, and the dynamics of ice ages. PAOC is part of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT and includes members from other MIT departments and from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Key Personnel
Glenn Flierl
Professor of Oceanography
PAOC (Program in Atmosphere, Oceans and Climate
The MIT Program in Atmosphere, Oceans and Climate (PAOC) oversees a broad program of education and research in atmospheric, oceanic and climate sciences. We are engaged in some of the most intellectually challenging and important problems in science, such as the physics of hurricanes, and the dynamics of ice ages. PAOC is part of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT and includes members from other MIT departments and from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Key Personnel
Glenn Flierl
Professor of Oceanography
PAOC (Program in Atmosphere, Oceans and Climate
PAOC Faculty and Students