Hi Patrick, I was thinking virtual participation, not someone actually traveling there.
Yves has this company rayference. They seem to manage to survive on Eu, Esa, and Eumetsat contracts. Perhaps being a company also helps, at least with the EU money, since it is often mandatory to have small enterprises involved. Also, I believe that optical remote sensing of the surface is much more commercial than what we do. Perhaps they have also money from this area. Stefan > Am 01.03.2022 um 09:55 schrieb Patrick Eriksson > <patrick.eriks...@chalmers.se>: > > Stefan and all, > > I can not go, busy with teaching and to high overall load. From the Chalmers > side, the best candidate is Vasilis. He has developed MC code for the optical > region. He is now in Greece and has a relatively short travel. But he is > employment at Chalmers ends June 30. So would be better if someone else could > go. > > Stefan: Do you know more about how they got funding for this? Sounds as we > could promote ARTS as something similar for microwaves to IR. This looks at > the type of funding we have been lacking. > > Bye, > > Patrick > > > > > >> On 2022-03-01 09:43, stefan.bueh...@uni-hamburg.de wrote: >> Dear all, >> I know Yves, so this is ligit. Perhaps someone from us should participate in >> the release workshop? This is perhaps similar to the 3-D Monte Carlo they do >> in Munich. But open. Focused on the solar spectral range, of course. >> Stefan >>> Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht: >>> >>> *Von: *<n...@eradiate.eu <mailto:n...@eradiate.eu>> >>> *Betreff: **Eradiate Workshop 2022* >>> *Datum: *28. Februar 2022 um 16:58:41 MEZ >>> *An: *<stefan.bueh...@uni-hamburg.de <mailto:stefan.bueh...@uni-hamburg.de>> >>> >>> Dear Stefan Buehler, >>> >>> You are receiving this email because you were identified as a radiative >>> transfer model user or developer. >>> >>> The development ofEradiate <https://www.eradiate.eu/>, a new 3D radiative >>> transfer model, started in 2019 with the goal to create a novel simulation >>> platform for radiative transfer applied to Earth observation. Eradiate >>> intends to be highly accurate and uses advanced computer graphics software >>> as its Monte Carlo ray tracing kernel. It provides a modern Python >>> interface specifically designed for the integration in interactive >>> computing environments. It is also free software licensed under the GNU >>> Public License v3. >>> >>> At the end of March 2022, Eradiate will be released to the public and open >>> to contribution from users. On this occasion, the Eradiate team will >>> organise a workshop, kindly hosted by ESA/ESRIN in Frascati on Tuesday >>> March 29^th and Wednesday March 30^th , 2022. This workshop will be >>> organised with a hybrid setup allowing for remote participants to attend. >>> Participation to the workshop is open and you can register by replying to >>> this email, providing the following information: >>> >>> ·First name >>> ·Last name >>> ·Contact email address >>> ·Affiliation >>> >>> ·Whether you wish to join us in Frascati or prefer to attend remotely >>> >>> Please be aware that the number of on-premises seats is limited, assigned >>> on a first come, first served basis. Registration for on-premises >>> participation will be closed on March 21^st , 2022. >>> >>> The workshop announcement letter, with further information of the >>> programme, is availablehere >>> <http://eradiate.eu/resources/workshop/2022/documents/eradiate-ws-2022-announcement.pdf>. >>> You can alsoregister to our mailing list <http://eepurl.com/dwpaOz>if you >>> want to be updated about Eradiate in the future. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Yves Govaerts, for the Eradiate Team >>>