AGORA International Summer School 2024. Aerosol Training School

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AGORA International Summer School 2024. Aerosol Training School

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Description of the activity

AGORA Aerosol Training School The AGORA aerosol training school aims to add a training dimension to research infrastructures using both physical and remote access. This edition is organized in the framework of the Doctoral School of Sciences, Technologies and Engineering of the University of Granada.

The lectures provide fundamental knowledge in novel, advanced techniques for measuring aerosol properties, covering in situ, remote sensing, and laboratory based instruments. This hybrid training school will be held face-to-face at the Andalusian Global Observatory of the Atmosphere (AGORA) in Granada (Spain), including a visit to the Sierra Nevada station and hands-on training for some novel aerosol instruments. All participants will obtain a certificate for their participation.

Target audience

The training school is intended mainly for researchers and technicians from the atmospheric field. Trainees must have previous knowledge on aerosol sciences, at least in one of the aerosol measurement techniques. They could be advanced master students, doctoral students, early-career scientists, or technicians. Good communication skills in English are required.

Please, note that the number of participants is limited to 24 (including 4 places for Spanish applications).

Date

From 6th to 21st June 2024

The training school is scheduled as follows:

• Remote (introduction): 6th-7th June 2024
• Physical (lectures): 10th-14th June 2024
• Physical (visit to Sierra Nevada station): 15th June 2024
• Remote (research projects): 17th-21st June 2024

Number of available spots

The number of participants is limited to 24 (including 4 places for Spanish applications).

Venue

Andalusian Global ObseRvatory of the Atmosphere (AGORA).

Organized by

The training school is organized by the ACTRIS Observational Facility AGORA-UGR. In case of any questions about the training school, please, contact Lucas Alados-Arboledas and Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado (rascado@ugr.es)), Andalusian Institute for Earth System Research. University of Granada.

Lecturers & Researchers

Lecturers:

• Dr. Lucas Alados-Arboledas. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Andrés Alastuey. IDAEA-CSIC (Spain)
• Dr. Elisabeth Andrews. NOAA (United States)
• Dr. Martine Collaud-Coen. MeteoSwiss (Switzerland)
• Dr. Oleg Dubovik. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
• Dr. Martin Gysel-Beer. Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland)
• Dr. Stelios Kazadzis. World Radiation Center (Switzerland)
• Dr. Griša Močnik. University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia)
• Dr. Francisco Navas-Guzmán. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Doina Nicolae. National Institute of R&D for Optoelectronics INOE (Romania)
• Dr. Gloria Titos. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Antonio Valenzuela. University of Granada (Spain)

Researchers:

• MSc. Jesús Abril-Gago. University of Granada (Spain)
• MSc. Elena Bazo. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Juan Antonio Bravo-Aranda. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Sonia Castillo. University of Granada (Spain)
• MSc. Andrea Casans-Gabasa. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Alberto Cazorla. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Ana del Águila. University of Granada (Spain)
• MSc. Sol Fernández-Carvelo. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Yenny González Ramos. Cimel Electronique (France)
• Dr. Roberto Román. University of Valladolid (Spain)
• MSc. Gema Sánchez-Jiménez. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Gloria Titos. University of Granada (Spain)
• Dr. Antonio Valenzuela. University of Granada (Spain)

Sponsors

• LUMIBIRD
• Licel