ACCESS to ATMO-BOX
We are excited to announce that within the Trans National Access, we offer access to a newly developed tool – ATMO-Box for international use in different research domains ! This […]
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We are excited to announce that within the Trans National Access, we offer access to a newly developed tool – ATMO-Box for international use in different research domains ! This […]
The call for applications to the 2nd AGORA Aerosol Training School is open! This training on the characterization of atmospheric aerosol using in-situ and remote sensing techniques will be held […]
Last chance to access ATMO-ACCESS services! This is your last chance to access Europe’s most advanced facilities for observation and exploration in atmospheric science within the ATMO-ACCESS general call framework. […]
Since the workshop starts with buffet lunch, please come to the seminar room first. ATMO-ACCESS will hold its annual General Meeting in Wuppertal (Germany), from Tuesday 19th to Thursday 21st […]
2022 Facility: AGORA, Spain Date : November – December Description : A second field campaign for fine scale mapping and pollution hot-spots covering the Fall of 2022. Location : Date […]
The first call for access closed 28 January 2022. A second call will open in the Spring 2022.
Being a project aimed to support society in tackling the climate emergency, ATMO-ACCESS will favour the reduction of the carbon footprint of its travel-intensive activities. But how do we cut GHG emissions of research without hampering high-quality international cooperation?
The European research community of atmospheric sciences has received 15 million euros from the H2020 programme of the European Commission, in order to promote access to its research infrastructures. The ATMO-ACCESS consortium (“Sustainable Access to Atmospheric Research Facilities”) gathers together 38 scientific institutions from 19 European countries of the atmospheric research infrastructures ACTRIS, ICOS et IAGOS, and is coordinated by the French National Research Centre (CNRS).