New ESA Astronauts visit the Science Hub
ESRIN Science Hub Via Galileo Galilei, 1, Frascati, RM, ItalyVisit of the new generation of ESA Astronauts
Visit of the new generation of ESA Astronauts
Cross-division workshop for the EO Science Strategy - Open Science and Digital Innovation
"Cross-comparisons of methane retrievals from TROPOMI with Chemistry Transport Models"
Tim Trent (visiting Living Planet Fellow, University of Leicester (UK)) – Retrievals of Water Vapour and their isotopologues with GOSAT and potentially Sentinel 5
Land Surface Phenology and GPP
Tracking the pulse of tropical forests using high-resolution remote sensing data
Developing purely high-resolution satellite-derived precipitation estimation through a deep learning algorithm
The Science Hub is hosting the 2nd edition of the Earth System Science Workshop in partnership with the Sorbonne Universite Paris, Academie Spatiale d’Ile de France and IPGP. The event will take place between 26th of February – 1st of March 2024. The scope of the workshop is to train PhD students in working with […]
ESA recently kicked off the development of EarthCODE- a Collaborative Development Environment for Earth System Science. The goal of the project is to enable science activities funded under FutureEO’s EO4Society element to adhere to FAIR Open Science practices, contributing to the achievement of ESA’s vision for EO Open Science and Innovation. The workshop will be […]
The Science Hub is hosting the 3rd edition of the Earth System Science Workshop in partnership with the University of Edinburgh. The event will take place between 13-17 May 2024. The scope of the workshop is to train PhD students in working with Earth Observation data to understand Earth system dynamics and processes. The participating […]
Professor Steve Groom has over 35 years’ experience in satellite and aircraft remote sensing with special interest in ocean colour, coccolithophores, inland waters and near-real time, operational environmental monitoring. Also interested in use of EO data notably in the developing world. Steve is Head of Science for Earth Observation Science, the largest science area at […]