EGU 2023 comes to an end

The AERIS cluster fully participated in this 2023 edition of the EGU. A session dedicated to data and services in interdisciplinary research for Earth observation was organised by our scientific director Sébastien Payan in collaboration with Hela Mehrtens from GEOMAR and Wolfgang zu Castell from the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) and Frédéric Huynh from IR Data Terra. This interdisciplinary session was very successful and will surely be repeated next year. Other presentations mentioning AERIS were made such as the presentations of the PANAME initiative on urban air quality or presentations on the IASI imager.

See you at the next EGU!

Data Terra team at the EGU23
Presentation of Paname project by Martial Haeffelin
Introduction of the session by Sebastien Payan

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