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SUMMARY:Geo-INQUIRE Sicily Summer School 2025
DESCRIPTION:Geo-INQUIRE is offering a summer school in the Eastern Sicily Test Bed (Italy) for 40 PhD Students\, PostDocs and Early Career Scientists from the fields of Solid Earth and Ocean and their interface. The Geo-INQUIRE Sicily Summer School 2025 “Novel technologies and observing systems for geohazard and environmental monitoring: integrated approach of the Eastern Sicily test bed” will be focused on the new technologies used in environmental\, earth science and oceanic studies. In particular\, theoretical and practical use of the fibre optic sensing to study the strain in the wide spectrum will be presented\, together with some cutting edge techniques used in volcanology and environmental studies. \nThe school will take place in Sicily\, South Italy\, at the Malavoglia Hotel in Acitrezza from 16th to 23rd October 2025\, and will include four days of lectures and hands-on activities integrated with two one-day field trips to visit the INFN – EMSO marine infrastructure at Capo Passero and the volcanic features and the INGV – EPOS facilities at Mt. Etna \nOrganizers: Giuseppe Puglisi and Gilda Currenti (INGV-OE)\, Giorgio Riccobene (LNS-INFN)\, Laura Beranzoli (INGV-RM2\, EMSO)\, Sara Pero (EMSO). \n  \nProgram: \nGeo-INQUIRE Sicily Summer School 2025 \nSpeakers: \n\nJacopo Aguzzi (CSIC\, ES)\nDaniele Andronico (INGV\, IT)\nDaniele Bailo (INGV & EPOS-ERIC)\nDanilo Cavallaro (INGV\,IT)\nCecilia Clivati (INRIM\, IT)\nOrnella Cocina (INGV\, IT)\nRosa Anna Corsaro (INGV\, IT)\nGilda Currenti (INGV\, IT)\nVittorio Curri (PolitTO\, IT)\nDomenico Di Mauro (INGV\, IT)\nPhilippe Jousset (GFZ\, DE)\nNadia Lo Bue (INGV\, IT)\nMariusz Majdański (IGP-PAS\, PL)\nAljaz Maslo (EMSO-ERIC)\nAli Masoudi (Univ. Southampton\, GB)\nJan Mickaelek (IGP-CAS\, CZ)\nShane Murphy (IFREMER\, FR)\nRosalba Napoli (INGV\, IT)\nIngrid Puillat (EMSO-ERIC)\nJavier Quinteros (GFZ\, DE)\nGiuseppe Salerno (INGV\, IT)\nPasquale Sellitto (IPSL\, FR))\nSimona Scollo (INGV\, IT)\nFrancesco Simeone (INGV\, IT)\nLetizia Spampinato (INGV\, IT)\nMorelia Urlaub (GEOMAR\, DE)\nSalvatore Viola (INFN\, IT)\n\nFinancials: \nFor successful applicants the school will cover the following expenses: hotel accommodation\, transport from/to Catania international airport\, welcome reception\, meals\, coffee breaks\, conference dinner\, field trips and conference material. Attendees will have to book tickets to Catania and pay in advance. After successful participation\, travel costs could be reimbursed up to a maximum of 500 €. \nLogistics: \n\nHotel: Accommodation will be provided in double rooms with single beds. Accordingly\, participants of the same gender will share a room.\nTransportation to/from the venue:\n\nArrival Transfer (Thursday\, 16 October): Transfers from Catania International Airport to the venue will be organized by the hotel. Participants are required to inform the school organizers early in advance of their flight number and arrival time.\nDeparture Transfer (Thursday\, 23 October): Transfers to Catania International Airport will also be organized by the hotel. Participants must provide the school organizers with their flight number and departure time in advance.\n\n\n\nRequirements: \nThe summer school applicants should have strong interest in earth and marine sciences\, or in general physics\, engineering and ICT applied to environmental studies. Programming skills\, computing knowledge and user level Linux skills will be positively considered during the applicants’ evaluation. Students will have to bring their own laptops. The school lectures will be given in English. \nApplication: \nAll applications will have to provide a motivation letter. Successful candidates will have to provide abstracts through the Indico platform and bring a printed poster to the school to present their work. \nCall for applications has been closed on 7 May 2025. \nThe submission of the abstract and the information about the flight are mandatory to confirm the acceptance of the participation to the school. \nIf you have special dietary requirements or need special assistance\, please specify this in the application form. Please also get in touch if you need help to apply for a visa. \nTimeline: \n01.03.2025: Opening of registration \n06.05.2025: Registration deadline (23:59 CEST) \n31.05.2025: Notification to applicants \n30.06.2025: Submission of abstracts (via Indico) and confirmation of attendance (including flight details and dates) \nInclusion criteria: \nWe aim to make the summer school an inclusive event. Geo-INQUIRE promotes diversity and inclusion within the scope of the project\, including the applications for the Geo-INQUIRE Sicily Summer School 2025. Therefore\, applications from female colleagues and applications from colleagues working in one of the widening countries\, associated countries and outermost regions of Horizon Europe will be given special attention during the evaluation process. Widening countries are Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Cyprus\, Czechia\, Estonia\, Greece\, Hungary\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Malta\, Poland\, Portugal\, Romania\, Slovakia and Slovenia. Associated countries (allowed to coordinate widening projects) include Albania\, Armenia\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Faroe Islands\, Georgia\, Kosovo\, Moldova\, Montenegro\, Morocco\, North Macedonia\, Serbia\, Tunisia\, Turkey\, Ukraine. Outermost regions include La Réunion\, Mayotte\, Canarias\, Azores\, Madeira\, Saint-Martin\, Guadeloupe\, Martinique and Guyana. \nGeo-INQUIRE is funded by the European Commission under project number 101058518 within the HORIZON-INFRA-2021-SERV-01 call. \nFurther information: https://www.geo-inquire.eu/dissemination/summer-schools/geo-inquire-sicily-summer-school-2025
URL:https://emso.eu/event/geo-inquire-sicily-summer-school-2025-novel-technologies-and-observing-systems-for-geohazard-and-environmental-monitoring-integrated-approach-of-the-eastern-sicily-test-bed/
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SUMMARY:PLOCAN Glider School 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN) announces the 15th edition of the Glider School\, an internationally recognised training forum in marine glider technology\, which will take place from October 20 to 24 at its headquarters in Telde\, Gran Canaria. The application period for attendance will remain open until June 30. \nThe educational content of the Glider School covers both hardware and software aspects through dedicated theoretical and practical sessions in classrooms\, laboratories\, and open waters\, using real glider units from different technologies—both profiling and surface types (AutoNaut\, Sailbuoy\, Slocum\, Seaglider\, and Seaexplorer). The focus is on the technical characteristics\, operational capabilities\, and specific performance of each. \nThis highly specialized training week offers an introduction to the handling and operation of the main commercial marine glider technologies. It is aimed at professionals and trainees worldwide involved in a broad range of oceanic scientific and technical disciplines\, including engineering\, marine sciences\, maritime services\, and academia\, among others. Following the 2024 edition\, a total of 221 students from 36 countries across five continents have been trained through the Glider School. \nThe Glider School benefits from the direct support of leading global manufacturers of both gliders and oceanographic sensors—as well as other modules that make up these cutting-edge\, unmanned autonomous marine observation platforms—who participate as part of the teaching staff\, alongside expert operators from academia and sectors linked to the Blue Economy.
URL:https://emso.eu/event/plocan-glider-school-2025/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Innovation in Hydrosphere Measurement Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 22 October 2025 9:00-11:30 CEST for a morning of presentations and panel discussion on the latest innovations in marine and freshwater measurement techniques. Participants can expect to find out about how co-operation between scientists and industries can enhance development of new technologies\, products\, services\, and instrumentation. \nClick here to register to the webinar. \nWho is it for\nThis webinar is aimed at all industry professionals\, researchers\, and post graduate students interested in innovation in hydrosphere measurement techniques\, including: \n\nResearch Organisations operating European Research Infrastructure (RI) or interested in RI data and services\nPrivate Companies offering scientific instrumentation or services in the field of marine and freshwater measurements\nIndustrial End-Users looking for new technologies/services\nPublic and private sector organisations involved in hydrosphere observations\n\nProgramme\nThe speakers\, who include instrument developers and scientists with recent related publications\, will briefly present their areas of expertise\, followed by a panel discussion\, with a focus on technology readiness levels and how science can help instrument developers to advance. \nConfirmed speakers so far include: \n\nJanne-Markus Rintala\, GEORGE project\nTobias Steinhoff\, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel\nAlizée Roobaert\, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ)\nDidier Clech\, RBR\nMatthew Mowlem\, ClearWater Sensors\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is now open. Once you have registered\, you will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link. \nWebinar Organisers\nThe webinar is organised by ICOS ERIC and EMSO ERIC\, in framework of the ENVRINNOV and GEORGE projects. \nENVRINNOV project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2023 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 101131426. GEORGE project received funding from European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement no.101094716
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