PEEX is participating in discussions on Sustainable Development Goals at the Thessaloniki Sustainability Summit 2021 “Recording and Reporting the SDGs” on 15.Sep.2021 The 2021 “Thessaloniki Sustainability Summit” aims to bring together scientists, local authorities, politicians, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders to discuss the very significant issue of identifying, monitoring, recording, and reporting the parameters that define the … Continue reading Thessaloniki Sustainability Summit 2021
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The 3rd ICOS Nordic symposium
The 3rd biennial ICOS Nordic symposium will take place on 23.-25.11.2021 online. The preliminary programme of the meeting is available on the meeting website. The thematic sessions are:- Role of land use and management on land carbon sink and ocean-land-continuum- The way forward: novel methods and applications- Use and applications of ICOS data: a broad … Continue reading The 3rd ICOS Nordic symposium
SIOS is launching its first Innovation Award!
SIOS, in collaboration with Svalbard Science Forum, is launching its first Innovation Award in 2021. The award aims to promote innovation in support of Earth system science in the Svalbard region. Opening of call: 2 June 2021 Deadline to apply: 10 September 2021 The call is open to everyone who meets the eligibility criteria outlined in … Continue reading SIOS is launching its first Innovation Award!
Hyytiälä Autumn School 2021, October 18-29: Analysis of Atmosphere-Surface Interactions
Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research INAR, University of Helsinki, is organising Hyytiälä Autumn School 2021 – Analysis of Atmosphere-Surface Interactions and Feedbacks.This 5 ECTS course is aimed at Master and Doctoral students in atmospheric, biospheric and Earth system sciences. It will be held at Hyytiälä forestry field station, Finland, on October 18–29 (taking … Continue reading Hyytiälä Autumn School 2021, October 18-29: Analysis of Atmosphere-Surface Interactions
Hot weather in European part of Russia brings the biggest black carbon pollution into the Arctic
Authors: Dr. Olga Popovicheva, Vasilii Kobelev, Dr. Marina Chichaeva, Acad. Prof. Nikolay Kasimov Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Aerosol station “Island Bely” is located on Bely Island in Kara sea (YNAO, North Western Siberia) (lat=73.333, lon=70.066), it was installed in 2019 https://peexhq.home.blog/2019/12/11/new-research-aerosol-stations-in-the-russian-arctic/. Researchers from Moscow State University (https://www.msu.ru/science/news/uchyenye-otkryli-novuyu-aerozolnuyu-stantsiyu-v-arktike.html) perform the long-term measurements of black … Continue reading Hot weather in European part of Russia brings the biggest black carbon pollution into the Arctic
1st International Forum on Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals
The International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals is please to invite scientists, engineers, policymakers, and experts from around the world to the 1st International Forum on Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals for improved partnerships and networking towards collaborative and collective efforts in Big Data to support the SDGs. To register please visit the website https://fbas2021.scimeeting.cn/
Hack the Arctic: transforming data into solutions as a community
We are well aware that we are facing global environmental challenges, such as extreme weather, rising sea levels, and biodiversity loss. We also know that to solve them, we have to work together.Their interlinked nature demands it. Scientific data is allowing researchers to understand and predict the changes in the Earth System. This same data … Continue reading Hack the Arctic: transforming data into solutions as a community
Seminar on “Holistic multi- and interdisciplinary approach in supporting the Arctic sustainable development”
PEEX International Collaboration: Research Seminar on “Holistic multi- and interdisciplinary approach in supporting the Arctic sustainable development On 19th February 2021, the PEEX international collaboration virtual event “Holistic multi- and interdisciplinary approach in supporting the Arctic sustainable development” (Environmental research and modeling for supporting of social-economic development) was co-hosted by the Institute of Industrial Ecology … Continue reading Seminar on “Holistic multi- and interdisciplinary approach in supporting the Arctic sustainable development”
On space weather factors which can impact terrestrial physical processes
Olga M. Stupishina 1, E.G. Golovina 2 1 Saint-Petersburg State University, Physics, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation (olgastupishina@yandex.ru) 2 Russian State Hydrometeorological University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation (goloveg@yandex.ru) The main idea of our work is to find out the perspective points for the investigation of space factors which can impact physical processes on Earth surface. Some decades ago … Continue reading On space weather factors which can impact terrestrial physical processes
PEEX Special Session at EGU-2020
The PEEX Headquarters (PEEX-HQ) Helsinki organized a virtual-meeting as a tele-conference on 7th May 2020. The tele-conference was opened by the plenary talk on “PEEX potential: Comprehensive observations, science diplomacy, COVID19" by Academician Markku Kulmala. Kulmala addressed new air quality results and findings from Beijing, China during COVID-19, the importance of continuous measurements, and the … Continue reading PEEX Special Session at EGU-2020
Data mining and machine learning to enhance data analysis for atmospheric science research
by: Martha Arbayani Zaidan The scientific media is brimming with Artificial Intelligence related buzzwords such as data mining and machine learning. But what do these terms really mean? And can we put these techniques to work in our own research? Data mining can be defined as the process of analysing hidden patterns of data to … Continue reading Data mining and machine learning to enhance data analysis for atmospheric science research
Finnish-Russian workshop and young scientists school on black carbon
Young scientists school “Chemistry of microparticles in the atmosphere, road dust, snow and surface waters and related health impacts” and the Finnish-Russian workshop on “Black carbon in the atmosphere and significance compared to dust sources” was held at Moscow State University 17-18 September 2019. The event was organized by the Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow … Continue reading Finnish-Russian workshop and young scientists school on black carbon
Expedition to Turgen-Aksu glacier, Kyrgyzstan
Two INAR scientists David Brus and Jonas Svensson (both from FMI) together with ex-INARian Magdalena Brus (ICOS HO) have recently participated in a scientific expedition to Turgen-Aksu glacier in Kyrgyzstan. The main mission of the expedition was building a capacity of the Kyrgyz Hydromet to monitor the glaciers in Kyrgyzstan, since their knowledge, experience and … Continue reading Expedition to Turgen-Aksu glacier, Kyrgyzstan
MODEST in Krakow, Poland
MODEST project meeting in Krakow, Poland in 9.-11.7.2019 was organized by the Jagellonian University. I participated in the meeting on behalf of University of Helsinki, which is one of the partners in the MODEST project. The meeting venue was located in Faculty of Chemistry, Jagellonian University. The faculty has brand new premises in the campus … Continue reading MODEST in Krakow, Poland
iCUPE datasets
During summer 2019, the EU Horizon-2020 iCUPE (Integrative and Comprehensive Understanding on Polar Environments) project will provide a series of datasets (and their descriptions) publicly available to wider communities of research, stakeholders, decision-makers, and ends-users. These will include ground-based measurements for particle number, black carbon and ozone concentration; occurrence, transport and exchange fluxes of emerging … Continue reading iCUPE datasets
