New calls for ITC grants are online!
2023 is starting with a new round of calls for STSM and ITC grants!
2023 is starting with a new round of calls for STSM and ITC grants!
Commercial microwave links have been used to estimate large-scale rainfall maps in several studies.
From 4th to 9th September 2022, the Annual Meeting of European Meteorological Society (2022) will be held at the Poppelsdorf Campus of the University of Bonn.
From 28- to 30 June 2022 there will be the first OpenSense Action Joint Meeting.
The high density and coverage of the commercial microwave links, especially in populated areas, are very beneficial for high-resolution reconstruction of rain fields. But what
Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Israel, recently participated in the IEEE 14th Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop (IVMSP).
The first international workshop of the COST OpenSenseAction was held from July 28 to 30, 2022 at the Czech Technical University in Prague.
For the first time, scientists, researchers, and industry partners will meet in Prague to discuss the possibilities of using a wide range of opportunistic sensors for predicting and monitoring rainfall.
A Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) is a short project that can be carried out in a hosting University in a different country. It is a grant that OpenSense provides to young researchers and early career scientists.
The European Geosciences Union General Assembly took place on 23–27 May 2022 in Vienna. OpenSense members shared their latest results in many different sessions both on-site and virtual.
The European Geosciences Union General Assembly will take place in 23–27 May 2022 in Vienna. OpenSense members will be sharing their latest results on using commercial microwave links as opportunistic sensors for environmental monitoring.
Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Stuttgart recently presented a new method of high-resolution rain monitoring in Germany. The Idea
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.
OPENSENSE aims to improve access to continental OS observations, establish OS as a widely acknowledged method capable of providing reliable operational precipitation observations, and facilitate their use in precipitation nowcasting and operational hydrological forecasts.
MoU – 076/21
CSO Approval date – 25/05/2021
Start date – 13/10/2021
End date – 12/10/2025
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