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Dear OSGeo communities,

this is an update on the extended deadline for submissions for this years 
Euorpean Geoscience Union (EGU) General Assembly and an invitation (below) from 
the Head of the Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) session for 
submissions from our communities, especially for the session "ESSI3.3 Free and 
Open Source Software (FOSS), Cloud-based Technologies and HPC to Facilitate 
Collaborative Science".

I want to point out a new exciting feature for the increasing number of OSGeo 
projects which have registered Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) for their code 
repositories (Details here: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/DOI):

- Each accepted EGU abstract will receive a DOI (being a scientific 
publication). 
- Whenever the DOI for a particular software release of an OSGeo project (e.g. 
GRASS 8.0.0 RC2: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5854713) is cited in such a 
publication, the underlying DOI infrastructure will (should - this is new!) 
automagically assing due credit to all involved OSGeo project committers 
(coders, maintainers, etc.) which have an ORCID. Committers without an ORCID 
receive of course also due credit, yet without the automagic part (for now).  

Kind regards,
Peter

---- Latest update on EGU GA 2022 --

In view of increasing event restrictions in Austria, currently limiting events 
to 2000 people, which the conference organizers anticipate will be relaxed 
later in the year and attendee concerns over the high infection rates in 
Europe, the EGU has had to make some important changes to our plans for this 
year’s General Assembly.

Firstly, the conference organizers have moved the date of the meeting to 23-27 
May 2022. Moving the meeting back closer to summer months means that infection 
rates are likely to be lower and the Austrian rules around large events will be 
more flexible.

Secondly, the conference organizers have changed the format of the meeting (see 
https://egu22.eu/about/provisional_meeting_format.html), so that all 
presentations will now be short orals that can be delivered and viewed either 
online or in person. This change is a result of restrictions on having a large 
number of non-seated people in an enclosed space, like a poster hall, which has 
meant that the conference organizers can no longer offer the poster or vPICO 
options in 2022. In order to support hybrid participation, the conference 
organizers have changed all sessions to have short orals that can be presented 
in the various lecture rooms at the venue, or online by live-streamed zoom 
channels. The the conference organizers are also creating opportunities for 
both online and in-person audience participation with this format, that the 
conference organizers hope will maintain the accessibility that they were 
aiming to achieve with this, as a first step towards a fully hybrid meeting.

For more information about the changes to the General Assembly please read the 
full news announcement 
(https://www.egu.eu/news/886/important-update-egu22-change-of-date-and-format/) 
or the updated FAQ (https://egu22.eu/about/egu22_faqs.html). You will also 
receive detailed instructions at the opening of each phase in the meeting 
preparation process.


---- Original message from ESSI ----

Dear Colleagues

The call for abstracts for the EGU 2021 virtual General Assembly is open and 
will close on 12 January 2022 [EXTENDED TO 26 January 2022]. 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/sessionprogramme

In 2022, EGU is planning to host parts of EGU22 as a hybrid meeting held in 
Vienna and online. Please note that only the vPICO sessions will be hybrid. All 
other sessions will require you to present in person in Vienna. 
https://egu22.eu/about/provisional_meeting_format.html

 
The provisional programme has many exciting session proposals. I would like to 
highlight a few of them and invite you to consider contributing an abstract.

 

ESSI3.1 Best Practices and Realities of Research Data Repositories: Balancing 
the needs of Repositories, Researchers and Publishers | vPICO

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42031 

 

ESSI3.3 Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), Cloud-based Technologies and HPC 
to Facilitate Collaborative Science | vPICO

Co-organized by GI2, co-sponsored by AGU 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42416

 

ESSI3.5 Innovative Evaluation Frameworks and Platforms for Weather and Climate 
Research | vPICO

Co-organized by CL5.2/GI2

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42426

 

ESSI1.2 Strategies and Applications of AI and ML in a Spatiotemporal Context

Co-organized by GI2/NP4, co-sponsored by AGU 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42034 

 

ITS2.6/AS5.1 Machine learning for Earth System modelling

Co-organized by CL5.3/ESSI1/NP4/OS4 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43559

 

ESSI2.3 Established and Establishing Disciplinary International Frameworks that 
will Ultimately Enable Real-Time Interdisciplinary Sharing of Data

Co-sponsored by AGU

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42424 

 

ESSI2.5 Challenges and Advances Towards Exascale Computing in Earth System 
Modelling

Co-organized by GD9/GM2/HS13/NP4/OS4 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42427 

 

ITS2.3/ESSI4.1 Bridging the spatial scales, from surface sensors to satellite 
sensors: Innovative approaches towards the construction of Earth’s digital twin

Co-organized by CL5.1/ERE1/GI6/HS12/OS4 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43565 

 

GI6.3 New frontiers of multiscale monitoring, analysis, modelling and 
decisional support (DSS) of environmental systems

Co-organized by AS5/CL5.3/ERE1/ESSI4/GD9/NH6/NP3 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/41955 

 

You will find more information about the call for abstracts and guidelines for 
authors on the EGU 2022 homepage.

 

Have a great festive season and a happy new year. I am looking forward to 
seeing you at EGU2022, in person or virtually.

 

Regards

 

Jens

 

--

Jens Klump BSc(Hons), Dr. rer. nat.
Group Leader Exploration Through Cover

Principal Research Scientist

Mineral Resources  |  CSIRO 
jens.kl...@csiro.au  | +61 8 6436 8828
CSIRO ARRC, 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington, WA 6151, Australia

http://ORCID.org/0000-0001-5911-6022

CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the 
area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing 
connection to their culture and we pay our respects to their Elders past and 
present.

CSIRO Australia’s National Science Agency  |  csiro.au
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