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First Announcement:
ICOS-NEON GREENHOUSE GAS DATA TRAINING WORKSHOP

2-12 June 2015
Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France

http://carbonws2015.sciencesconf.org

This 10-day course will train early career scientists 
(including advanced PhD students, postdocs, and Junior Faculty) 
in the discovery and use of in-situ data to address emerging issues 
in carbon cycle science including atmospheric science, 
biogeochemistry and ecosystem science. 
World-class scientists will provide hands-on instruction in the use of 
‘big data’ from the ICOS and NEON observatories while discussing 
the frontier of carbon science and promoting the discovery of
new research opportunities.
 
Speakers include (tbc): 
  • Philippe Ciais, LSCE, France
  • Steve Wofsy, Harvard, US
  • Frédéric Baret, INRA, France
  • Phil DeCola, Sigma Space, US
  • Andy Fox, NEON, US
  • Miguel Mahecha, MPI-BGC, Germany
  • Marcel van Oijen, CEH, UK
  • Philippe Peylin, LSCE, France
  • Martina Schmidt, IUP, Germany;  etc.
This workshop is an initiative of the joint EU-US project COOPEUS  www.coopeus.eu.
 
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
20 March 2015 with statement of interest plus CV and letter of support

TARGET AUDIENCE
Inspiring early career scientists including advanced PhD students, 
postdocs, and Junior Faculty to use “big data” to address continental 
to global scale emerging issues in GHG science. 
 
COSTS
There is no registration fee; shared lodging and meals are offered free of charge.
 
PREREQUISITES FOR PARTICIPATION
Basic computer programming skills and elementary knowledge of the present-day carbon cycle.
 
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