ATMO-ACCESS at the EGU25

27 April 2025 to 02 May 2025

The EGU General Assembly 27 April–2 May 2025 will bring together geoscientists from around the world for a multidisciplinary meeting covering all aspects of Earth, planetary, and space sciences. This event serves as a key platform for researchers to share their latest findings, exchange ideas, and engage in discussions across the geoscience community.

As in previous years, the ATMO-ACCESS community and projects will be actively contributing with a diverse range of sessions, focusing on atmospheric research, improving access to key observational infrastructures, and strengthening collaboration in environmental and climate sciences.

Programme EGU: ATMO-ACCESS related Sessions

1.Posters on site: Mon, 28 Apr, 16:15–18:00 | Hall X4

      X4.100|EGU25-20393

      A pilot to showcase the interaction of National public authorities with the European Atmospheric Research Facilities  

      Eleni Athanasopoulou, Ariane Dubost, John Wenger, and Sabine Philippin 

      2.Poster | Thursday, 01 May, 10:45–12:30 (CEST), Display time Thursday, 01 May, 08:30–12:30 
      Hall X4, X4.61

      ATMO-ACCESS: Advancing Atmospheric Research with Integrated cross-RI Virtual Services

      Ariane Dubost, Sabine Philippin, Misha Faber, Cathrine Lund Mhyre, Alex Vermeulen, Valérie Thouret, and Véronique Riffault

      3. Orals: Mon, 28 Apr | Room -2.43

      17:40–17:50|EGU25-3748|On-site presentation

      ATMO-ACCESS: Why Do We Need a Sustainable Access Program for Atmospheric Research?  

      Paolo Laj and Sabine Philippin 

      4.Orals: Fri, 2 May | Room -2.31 11:10–11:20|EGU25-7015|

      On-site presentation

      The Massive Open Online Course: ‘Atmospheric Research Infrastructures: Sharing the Future of Our Atmosphere’ as an Innovative Tool for Atmospheric Science & Climate Change Education  

      Antonia Zogka, Véronique Riffault, Stéphane Sauvage, Carole Portillo, Joel De Brito, Therese Salameh, Anna Font, Clara Strunz, and Esperanza Perdrix 

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