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
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