Hey research data infrastructure experts, service providers, and usability enthusiasts in Earth System Sciences.
Submit your abstract to our EGU Session soon: https://t.co/ugOpVepvhu
C Pagé, C Henzen, H Widmann, P Kucera, C Kadow
#EGU25#ResearchDataInfrastructures
Hey research data infrastructure experts, service providers, and usability enthusiasts in Earth System Sciences.
Submit your abstract to our EGU Session soon: https://t.co/ugOpVepvhu
C Pagé, C Henzen, H Widmann, P Kucera, C Kadow
#EGU25#ResearchDataInfrastructures
I am delighted to join the stage at EUDAT Conference 3-5 Dec, Karlsruhe. We will explore the potential of data, the latest international RDM developments, and enabling synergies between multiple projects. Registration until 28/11 https://t.co/WofNXhCQaL
Meeting of #FutureMed#COST Action Working Group 2 "Climate adaptation decision and support tools" has started today in Chania (Crete) with a talk by the Action Chair Samira Khodayar.
#COSTAction#science#Mediterranean #
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* IWSG 2024
* 16th International Workshop on Science Gateways
* 18-20th June 2024, Toulouse, France
* Website: https://t.co/z72IKbayJb
Papers due: April 15, 2024
Still time to submit an abstract to EGU 2023 in Vienna/Austria & online (23-28 April 2023).
ESSI2.6 Research data infrastructures - Bridging the gap between user needs and sustainable software solutions
https://t.co/z11fJfFGj7
#EGU23#science#scientificresearch
AGU22: Submit abstract!!!!
Making Climate Data Actionable: Tailored Products and Tools based on User Needs
https://t.co/uAwqNzhw4f
#agu22#ClimateCrisis
AGU22: Submit abstract!!!!
Making Climate Data Actionable: Tailored Products and Tools based on User Needs
https://t.co/uAwqNzz7sP
#agu22#ClimateCrisis
@Eve_Christian@etriendautre Dans les années 70 avant d’aller à l’école primaire c’était lui qui animait la matinée et le petit déjeuner! Et j’ai toujours resté fidèle!
Nous vivons un moment historique. Attachez vos ceintures, on va faire un voyage de 27000 années-lumière, vers le trou noir supermassif au centre de notre galaxie. Il est 4 millions de fois plus massif que le soleil. Et on le voit pour la première fois aujourd'hui!