Peter Fox

Peter Fox is Tetherless World Constellation Chair, Professor of Earth and Environmental Science, Computer Science and Cognitive Science, and Director of the Information Technology and Web Science Program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Fox has a BSc (hons) and PhD in Applied Mathematics (Physics and Computer Science) from Monash University. His research covers the fields of ocean and environmental informatics, computational and computer science, semantic data frameworks, and solar and solar-terrestrial physics. The results are applied to large-scale distributed data science investigations. Fox is President of the Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP), chair of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Union Commission on Data and Information, and serves on the editorial boards of many prominent Earth and space science informatics journals. In 2012, Fox was awarded the European Geoscience Union, Ian McHarg/Earth and Space Science Informatics Medal, and ESIP's Martha Maiden Lifetime Achievement award for service to the Earth Sciences Information communities.

Publications

Documenting Provenance for Reproducible Marine Ecosystem Assessment in Open Science
Xiaogang Ma, Stace E. Beaulieu, Linyun Fu, Peter Fox, Massimo Di Stefano, Patrick West. © 2018. 27 pages.
Open Science not only means the openness of various resources involved in a scientific study but also the connections among those resources that demonstrate the origin, or...
Documenting Provenance for Reproducible Marine Ecosystem Assessment in Open Science
Xiaogang Ma, Stace E. Beaulieu, Linyun Fu, Peter Fox, Massimo Di Stefano, Patrick West. © 2017. 27 pages.
Open Science not only means the openness of various resources involved in a scientific study but also the connections among those resources that demonstrate the origin, or...
Collaborative Knowledge in Scientific Research Networks
Paolo Diviacco, Peter Fox, Cyril Pshenichny, Adam Leadbetter. © 2015. 461 pages.
Research inherently requires collaborative efforts between individuals, databases, and institutions. However, the systems that enable such interpersonal cooperation must be...