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SUMMARY:Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Greetings\, Flux community! \nPlease save the date for the workshop on linking optical and energy fluxes. \nMore details will be shared soon via mailing lists and in the event page: \nLinking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop \n \nPlease share this widely! \nLinking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop \nRemote sensing can help scientists interpret carbon\, water\, and energy flux measurements at eddy covariance sites by providing contextual information on community composition and vegetation function\, as well as scale fluxes globally. Additionally\, flux data can inform remote sensing measurements which do not directly measure carbon and water fluxes. \nWorkshop goals: \nBuild awareness of the existing synergies\, challenges\, and opportunities between remote sensing and flux science.\nFoster new cross-disciplinary connections to identify and address knowledge gaps and uncertainties associated with both flux and remote sensing data.\nIncrease the accessibility\, usability\, and standardization of remote sensing data so that it can be used to inform flux data\, following the FAIR principles. \nAttendance:\nApplications for in-person attendance are forthcoming Zoom/virtual options available. \nWhen:\nJuly 12-15\, 2023 \nWhere:\nUniversity of Colorado Boulder\nMountain Research Station Colorado\, USA
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/linking-optical-and-energy-fluxes-workshop/
LOCATION:Mountain Research Station\, 818 County Road 116\, Moores-Collins Family Lodge\, Nederland\, CO\, 80466\, United States
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SUMMARY:14th Annual Fluxcourse
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues –  \nWe are now accepting applications for the next offering of the Fluxcourse – an immersive\, 2-week workshop in flux measurement\, synthesis\, and modeling for early career scientists. This year’s course will once again be hosted by the University of Colorado Moutain Research Station on beautiful Niwot Ridge\, Colorado\, USA. It will run from June 19th-30th\, 2023.  \nYou can learn more about the course from our website: http://www.fluxcourse.org/\nInstructions on how to apply can be found at: http://www.fluxcourse.org/apply-for-the-next-course.html \nApplications should be submitted by February 20th\, 2023 to ensure full consideration. Please feel free to reach out to me (Kim Novick\, knovick@indiana.edu) or Dave Moore (davidjpmoore@email.arizona.edu) with questions.  \nApologies for cross-postings.  \nCheers\,\nThe Fluxcourse Team
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/14th-annual-fluxcourse/
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SUMMARY:FluxCourse 2020 CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning FluxCourse summer short course in flux measurement and modeling will be held July 13th – 24th\, 2020\, at the University of Colorado’s Mountain Research Station at Niwot Ridge\, Colorado\, USA.\n\nThe two-week course covers:\n\nfundamentals of observing carbon\, water and energy fluxes at leaf-to-ecosystem scales\nbest practices for the synthesis of flux network data\nfundamentals of integrating flux data and ecosystem models\n\nEach year\, the course is attended by 24 early career scientists and between 10-15 volunteer instructors from all over the world. You can lean more about the course\, the instructors\, and the syllabus from previous years at http://www.fluxcourse.org. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFlux Course\nWelcome to the Fluxcourse webpage. The fluxcourse is a two week workshop for graduate students\, postdocs and early career scientists. You can learn about the course curriculum\, get to know the faculty or contact us for more information. Watch the video below to find out what we do.\nwww.fluxcourse.org\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nImportant Dates\n\nApplication Deadline: March 17\, 2020\nSelected Participants announced: Mid-April\, 2020\nFlux Course: July 13-24\, 2020\n\nCourse fees are $2\,850\, covering attendance\, dorm\, and meals. Up to four students will receive scholarship for the course.\n\n​To Apply\n\nEmail a CV\, and a statement describing your motivation for attending the course to the event organizers:\n\nDave Moore (davidjpmoore  at email.arizona.edu)\nKim Novick (knovick at indiana.edu)\nLauren Ronstadt (lronstadt at email.arizona.edu).\n\n\nArrange to have a letter/email sent to Dave\, Kim and Lauren from your major advisor supporting your application.\n\nAsk your letter writer to–\n\nConfirm that you have approval/funds to attend the course\nExplain why this course would be useful for you to attend\nIf you are applying for any scholarships below\, explain why you should receive it\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScholarships\n\nAmeriflux Scholars (2 students)\nAmeriflux will generously support two attendees (fee waivers)\n*** To apply for one of the 2 Ameriflux scholarships you must be part of the flux community in North America\, part of Ameriflux or NACP or make a case for another form of participation. \nNEON Scholars (2 students)\nNSF’s National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) will generously support two attendees (fee waivers + airfare)\n*** To apply for one of the NEON scholarships you must be committed to using NEON data in your research\n\n  \nHope to see you in Colorado in July!\nDave\, Kim & Lauren
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/fluxcourse-2020/
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SUMMARY:Fluxcourse 2019
DESCRIPTION:Fluxcourse 2019 – 11th annual summer course in flux measurements and advanced modeling\n\nFluxCourse will be reconvening for its 11th year July 15-26\, 2019 at the University of Colorado Mountain Research Station. This popular course focuses on making eddy flux measurements and using flux data to quantify or model ecosystem-atmosphere exchanges and ecological processes.  \nThe course is offered to 24 graduate students\, post-docs and early career scientists. Attendees will stay at the University of Colorado Mountain Research Station\, near Boulder\, Colorado\, USA (dormitory style accommodation). \nTopics include: flux measurements at the leaf & soil level; modeling leaf CO2 and H2O fluxes; eddy covariance measurements; predictions of fluxes from satellite observations; the synthesis of data provided by different networks (i.e. NEON and Ameriflux); canopy flux models; assimilation of flux observations and satellite remote sensing data into ecosystem process models; and Bayesian approaches to modeling. \nImportant Dates\n\nApplication Deadline: March 15\, 2019\nSelected Participants announced: April 1\, 2019\nFlux Course: July 15-26\, 2019\n\nFees covers attendance\, dorm accommodation\, and meals: $2\,850 \nTo Apply\n\nEmail a statement explaining why you want to participate in the course and how you anticipate it helping your research.\nInclude your CV with the statement.\nArrange to have your major adviser send a letter or email that supports your application.\n\nAsk your letter writer to— \n\nConfirm that you have approval/funds to attend the course.\nExplain why this course would be useful for you to attend.\nIf you’re applying for an AmeriFlux fellowship (see below)\, why you should receive it.\n\nAmeriFlux will support two attendees with fee waivers. To apply for an AmeriFlux Scholarship\, you must be part of the flux community in North America\, part of Ameriflux Network\, or NACP\, or make a case for another form of participation. Please indicate your wish to apply for the AmeriFlux Scholarship in your statement\, and explain why. Ask your major advisor to include an endorsement in their letter of support. \nPrevious Instructors\nInstructors vary each year. Here are some past instructors:  Dario Papale (University of Tuscia)\, Kim Novick (Indiana University)\, Abby Swann (University of Washington)\, Dennis Baldocchi (University of California)\, Carl Bernacchi\, Andy Leakey (University of Illinois)\, Dave Bowling (University of Utah)\, Ankur Desai (University of Wisconsin)\, Mike Dietze (Boston University)\, Deborah Huntzinger (Northern Arizona University)\, Larry Jacobsen (Campbell Scientific\, Inc.)\, Ray Leuning (CSIRO\, Australia)\, Andrew Fox (NCAR/University of Arizona)\, Hank Loescher (Battelle)\, Pat Morgan and George Burba (LI-COR Biosciences)\, Marcy Litvak (Univ New Mexico)\, Russell Monson\, David Moore and Shirley Papuga (University of Arizona)\, Tristan Quaife (Reading University)\, Dave Schimel (NASA JPL)\, Paul Stoy (Montana State)\, Ed Swiatek (Campbell Scientific\, Inc.)\, Diane Pataki (UC Irvine)\, John Zobitz (Augsburg College). \n  \nMore info on the Fluxcourse website.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/fluxcourse-2019/
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SUMMARY:Flux Course 2017—#10 session!
DESCRIPTION:July 10–21 at the Mountain Research Station at Niwot Ridge in Colorado.\nApplications are being accepted now – the deadline is March 10th. Reviews by April 1.\nFees $2850\, which covers attendance\, dorm accommodation and meals\n\nContact:\nPlease send questions or applications by email to fluxobsandmodels@gmail.com.\nOrganizer: Dr. Dave Moore\, School of Natural Resources and the Environment\, University of Arizona\, Tucson\, AZ 85721 \nTo apply: \nEmail a CV\, and a statement as to why you want to participate in the course and how you anticipate it helping your research.\nArrange to have your major advisor/mentor send a letter/email supporting your application.\n***Please ask your letter writer to (1) Confirm that you have approval/funds to attend the course\, and (2) explain why this course would be useful for you to attend \nApplication deadline is March 10\, 2017\nSelections will be announced by April 1\, 2017. \nScholarships:\nAmeriFlux Scholars AmeriFlux will generously support two attendees through fee waivers. To apply for an AmeriFlux fellowships\, you must be part of the flux community\, AmeriFlux or NACP\, or make a case for another form of participation. Your wish to apply for the scholarship should be explained in your letter and your mentor’s letter of support.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/flux-course-2017-10-session/
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SUMMARY:AmeriFlux Tech-Data Workshop—2016
DESCRIPTION:This year’s workshop is at the Mountain Research Station\, near the Niwot Ridge Forest AmeriFlux site. It is also close to where the AmeriFlux Annual PI Meeting will take place in Golden CO\, directly after this workshop. If you want to suggest a topic for the workshop\, contact the organizers Sébastien Biraud (Tech) and Deb Agarwal (Data). Just like past workshops\, your suggestions are always very welcome! \nFor registration and details\, go to: http://ameriflux.lbl.gov/community/ameriflux-meetings-workshops/ \nAGENDA\nTuesday 9/20 \nIf you arrive early (about noon) and the weather is good\, join us on a beautiful but strenuous hike to the alpine zone (elevation ~11\,000 feet). \n5pm Check in \n6pm Dinner—pizza! \n8pm Smores \nOvernight stay at Moores-Collins Family Lodge (four to a room; bring bedding or sleeping bag). Or if you prefer\, book a motel room in nearby Nederland CO. \nWednesday 9/21 \nThe morning starts with an early field trip to the US-NR1 tower. There will be a description of the research and tower technical set-up by the tower PI and long time technician\, Peter Blanken and Sean Burns. The AMP Tech team will lead a tower safety demo\, and give a walk-through of a typical Tech Team site visit and take suggestions on what staff would like us to do during these visits. \n7:30am Breakfast \n8am Field trip! This morning starts with an early field trip to the US-NR1 tower. There will be a description of the research and tower technical set-up by the tower PI and long time technician\, Peter Blanken and Sean Burns. The AMP Tech team will lead a tower safety demo\, and give a walk-through of a typical Tech Team site visit and take suggestions on what staff would like us to do during these visits. \nNoon Lunch \n1-5pm Workshop. After lunch the workshop will move to a lodge. These are the proposed topics; actual topics will depend on your input: \n\nSite power and connectivity best practices\nProcessing of high-frequency data for the Tech Team visit\nSubmission of high-frequency data to AmeriFlux\nQA/QC checks during the Tech Team visit\nProcessing of high-frequency data to products\nSubmission of data processing related BADMs\nAmeriFlux’s loaner program (sonic\, IRGAS\, Radiation sensors) and profiling system\n\n5:30pm Depart for Golden CO \n7pm AmeriFlux Annual PI Meeting’s Dinner in Golden
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