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Audience The target group is 30 early career scientists plus scientifically oriented early career marine spatial planners (MSP). Students are expected to arrange for their own fucning funding for travel and lodging. To facilitate maximal minimal participation barriers across disciplines and countries, students will be offered affordable lodging (at YMCA pricing level for single rooms in European cities (~ 300 EUR for 7 nights) in the "Kijkduin" holiday resort, in bungalows shared by 3 students (separate rooms). The JERICO team is currently agreeing on selection criteria for participation conditions, which will include a support letter from a senior scientist you work with, your CV , and a letter explaining what you can learn from the JERICO community, and what specific expertise you can potentially offer to the JERICO community and beyond.

Topics dealt for at least half a day:

  • data gathering and instrumentation: incl field trip to Sand Engine coastal observatory: HF Radar, Argus camera, jetski with DGPS+sonar
  • data and information cycle, data use for EU policy purposes (MFSD)
  • data management, quality and version control: OpenEarth, DOIs, INSPIRE
  • (full day) data dissemination: EU portal landscape: EMODnet, EuroGOOS, EurOBIS, ICES, MyOcean, SeaDataNet
  • (full day) data analysis: variational analysis with DIVA, and EOF analysis with DINEOF
  • (full day) data assimilation: introduction to data assimiulation with OpenDA
  • big data: how to deal with data that extend the size of your local hard disk (> 2TB)

For more information please follow this wiki, or or pre-registration please contact gerben dot de boer at deltares dot nl.

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