?? What makes a good proposal? How can I submit one? I am from *insert country*, am I elegible to participate? Can I join the programme alone? You want to participate to this edition of #CodeforEarth but don't know the answer to any of these questions? We got you! ?? ???????? ?????? ???????? ??&?? ????????????????, where we will provide valuable insights and tips on how to create successful proposals for our programme. The first session is happening next week! Make sure you register! ?? https://lnkd.in/dArpMZf9 ??? 13/03/2025 ? 11:00 - 11:45 CET
关于我们
Code for Earth is an innovation programme run by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Its aim is to drive innovation and open source developments in the Earth sciences community - supporting developments in weather and climate, Copernicus and Destination Earth (DestinE). Since 2018, each summer, up to ten developer teams work together with experienced mentors from ECMWF and partner organisations on innovative projects. These projects are related to the broad scope of activities at ECMWF, including data science, weather, climate or other earth sciences, visualisation and more.
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https://codeforearth.ecmwf.int
ECMWF Code for Earth的外部链接
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- 2-10 人
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- 合营企业
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- 2018
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ECMWF Code for Earth员工
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?????? #???????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ?????? ???????? ?????????????? ???? #???????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????? ????????! Okay, here's some rules: ? You can submit your proposal until April the 1st, at the latest by 23:59 CET. So make sure you get your project proposal in place by then! ? To apply, you need to be a citizen from EU Member States, part of countries associated with EU’s Space Programme, and/or countries associated with EU’s Digital Europe Programme. To know more, browse our FAQs! ?? https://lnkd.in/dv7kfCyJ ? We welcome proposal submissions by individuals or teams, so don't be afraid to come with friends, colleagues, or to rock on your own! What are you waiting for? ???????????? ???????? ???????????????? ??????! ???? https://lnkd.in/drbhJiVA
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???? What if #coding could help tackle some of the world's biggest #environmental challenges? Well… it can! Code for Earth 2025 is here, bringing together brilliant minds, data enthusiasts, and climate innovators to explore how #openscience and #technology can drive real impact. Whether you're a developer, researcher, or just curious about how tech meets sustainability, this is your chance to be part of something meaningful. Check out our teaser video and get ready for an exciting journey! ???? https://lnkd.in/dfugwuYS #CodeForEarth #OpenScience #ClimateTech #Innovation
Code for Earth 2025 Teaser
https://www.youtube.com/
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The Code for Earth programme is featured once again on the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) website??? The Code for Earth 2024 programme has once again showcased how open-source solutions and interdisciplinary collaboration can push the boundaries of climate data accessibility and usability. From enhancing solar energy insights to optimising climate data retrieval, the projects highlight the power of technology in tackling environmental challenges. ?? Featured on Copernicus ECMWF, this is the second article covering the programme’s key breakthroughs! Read more??https://lnkd.in/dpbUxkWK
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We’re thrilled to see Code for Earth highlighted in a dedicated article from Copernicus ECMWF—and this is just the first of two deep dives into last year’s great projects??? From real-time air quality tracking to machine learning-driven forecasting, the latest edition of Code for Earth brought together talented innovators to develop open-source solutions for environmental challenges. Read the first article here??https://lnkd.in/d_Xs3252 Stay tuned for part two! ?? #Copernicus #CAMS #Innovation #AI #AirQuality #OpenSource #DataScience
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What did the last edition of #CodeforEarth look like from the eyes of the #mentors? ?? Dr. Johannes Bieser & Dr. Martin Otto Paul Ramacher from Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, our partners for the 2024 edition, successfully proposed and mentored the AirQuality Urban View #project, on downscaling regional #pollutant concentrations to #urban scales using #MachineLearning techniques. Read through their story and their perspective on the challenge! ?? https://lnkd.in/eesSpsE2
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If you're still undecided whether joining the next edition of #CodeforEarth, well, you might wanna take a look at this ?? The #vAirify team from Scott Logic has written an amazing and comprehensive article to talk about their experience in developing "vAirify", a tool to evaluate #Air #Quality Index #forecasts across the globe. ?? Read through it, and learn from their experience! https://lnkd.in/d8kfxbTG Thanks to the #vAirify team! ?? Tim Johnson Michael Walker-Rose Maxwell Nyamunda Sebastian Steinig Ben Ell-Jones Luke Vincent Richard Strange
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Last but not least, we have the SunVizor project, that aimed at enabling the solar energy community to visualise data before downloading it! Kudos to the great work of Sergio Castillo Pérez, Irma Riádigos Sánchez, John Alberto López Hernández, Jon Ander Zapirain Manrique, & Xabier Elberdin Robles! Watch their presentation on our YouTube channel, and give a final shout out to all the great people that participated in the 2024 edition of Code for Earth! ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/d9ZQbnNt
Code for Earth 2024 | SunVizor
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Next on the agenda we had the vAirify project, which aimed to help improve the air pollution forecast model to be more responsive. Watch the presentation and group effort delivered by Tim Johnson, Sebastian Steinig, Mike Walker-Rose, Max Nyamunda, Ben Ell-Jones, Luke Vincent and Richard Strange during the Code for Earth Final Day 2024! ?? https://lnkd.in/dSqHp9vr
Code for Earth 2024 | vAirify
https://www.youtube.com/
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The Tales of Dry Land project has a name directly from a dystopian book, but its developers, Xenofon Karagiannis, Georgios Begkas, Lucy Colley, Madiha Abbas, and Marina Caporlingua's only goal was to understand how to visualise trends and explore complex climatic patterns of droughts via Jupyter notebooks. Watch their presentation during the Code for Earth Final Day 2024 on YouTube! ?? https://lnkd.in/d8Zz_BNE
Code for Earth 2024 | Tales of Dry Lands
https://www.youtube.com/