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DataHub Projects


Wyoming Student Atlas

The Wyoming Student Atlas helps Wyoming's students learn about the human, physical, cultural, and historical geography of their state, while increasing critical thinking skills and spatial awareness.

DEVISE

"Derived Environmental Variability Indices Spatial Extractor"

Devise is a powerful tool that enables land and wildlife managers to organize, visualize, and synthesize large amounts of data to inform decision-making related to habitat restoration, how many animals to harvest, and optimal placement of future development.

Anaconda Co. Geological Research

A map-based GIS display for the results of 90 years of minerals exploration of the Anaconda Co

The Anaconda Collection contains a wealth of material useful in exploration, development and environmental studies including mining and exploration studies, prospect reports, data, maps, and general files.

Plant Datahub

Enabling data sharing, enhancing resources and creating new tools for broad audiences to discover the flora of Wyoming

Improve integration of knowledge of Wyoming plants that is gathered, synthesized and disseminated by RMH and WYNDD

Profiles in Wyoming Resilience and Growth

This project gathers perspectives from a broad range of citizen and stakeholder voices through pictures and narratives they provide, which are used to develop community profiles and better inform state and local policy.

US·PEPAP

Physical Education & Physical Activity Policy Implementation Surveillance Project

To collect accurate and up-to-date data on state-level implementation of physical education and physical activity policies.

gVeg 1.0

The Global Vegetation Project

The Global Vegetation Project inspires and empowers people of all ages to explore the rich diversity of our planet's vegetation. It provides educators with an innovative online resource that brings the study of vegetation into the classroom in ways that were previously unimaginable. By enabling interactive and visual experiences, the project seamlessly connects vegetation and climate at a global scale, transforming traditional learning into an engaging, dynamic exploration of our natural world.

Building A Wyoming Citizen Science Data Clearinghouse for Community Coordination and Engagement

Our platform is designed to promote community-driven research and data sharing across our state. Developed as an open hub, it organizes, shares, and leverages citizen science data for all sectors of the geospatial community.

Cloud based data storage and distribution for advanced scientific instrumentation

This project updated instruments in the Materials Characterization Laboratory (MCL) with a cloud-based data storage solution, easing data sharing at UW and with external collaborators. It also introduced an outreach program that provided community college faculty and students across Wyoming access to advanced scientific research instrumentation.

Developing a Digital Twin Platform for UWyo Campus Energy Efficiency Monitoring

The project laid the foundation for a digital twin of the UWyo campus, which addressed uncertainty in energy demand projections, developed future planning scenarios, and provided guidelines for stakeholders and decision-makers by constantly monitoring the campus's energy demand.

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WY-Adapt Data Repository

Dive into a world of vibrant maps and charts showcasing detailed climate data for Wyoming's environmental assessments. Download and explore datasets to gain valuable climate insights.

Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration (GIUM)

The main aim of the initiative was to work collaboratively to create a Global Atlas of Ungulate Migration using tracking data and expert knowledge, and to stimulate research on drivers, mechanisms, threats, and conservation solutions common to ungulate migration worldwide.

The Wyoming DataHub is a project of the Wyoming Innovation Partnership.

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