7-13 September 2014
Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France
http://coopeus2014ss.sciencesconf.org
In-situ measurements are keys to address emerging issues in carbon cycle research ranging from atmospheric science to biogeochemistry through ecosystem science.
This 1-week training workshop is aimed primarily at early career scientists
including advanced PhD students, postdocs, and junior faculty. Using ‘big data’
from the ICOS and NEON large networks of observatories will be addressed.
Sessions will rely largely on hands-on use of data and models,
and interactive discussions with speakers.
Speakers include:
· Philippe Ciais, LSCE, France
· Frédéric Baret, INRA, France
· Andy Fox, NEON, US
· Markus Reichstein, MPI-BGC, Germany
· Miguel Mahecha, MPI-BGC, Germany
· Marcel van Oijen, CEH, UK
· Philippe Peylin, LSCE, France
· Martina Schmidt, IUP, Germany
· Felix Vogel, LSCE, France
This workshop is an initiative of the joint EU-US COOPEUS project (www.coopeus.eu).
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
30 April 2014 with motivation letter plus CV and letter of support
TARGET AUDIENCE
Early career scientists interested in
emerging issues and methods wishing to broaden and deepen their knowledge
or to identify new research opportunities.
COSTS
There is no registration fee; shared lodging and meals are offered free of charge for participants.
A very limited number of Eastern European candidates can apply for TTORCH travel support. Please contact us.
PREREQUISITES FOR PARTICIPATION
Basic computer programming skills and elementary knowledge
of the present-day carbon cycle.
CONTACT
Nadine Schneider
please visit our webpage to find further information
http://coopeus2014ss.sciencesconf.org/
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