New EUROGI’s webinar: The Pangeo Project

Webinar Thu, Aug 3, 2023 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM CEST.

The Pangeo Project started as a community promoting open, reproducible, and scalable science. Now, the Pangeo software ecosystem involves open source tools such as xarray, iris, dask, jupyter, and many other packages, that are heavily used in the ocean, atmosphere, land and climate sciences, as well as in Earth observation and satellite data analytics. There is no single software package called “pangeo”; rather, the Pangeo project serves as a coordination point between programmers, researchers, software, and computing infrastructure.

The Pangeo community comprises of many professional and voluntary contributors working collaboratively that provide documentation, develop and maintains software, and deploy computing infrastructure to make large-scale geospatial computing analysis easier. In this webinar we present the background, the software ecosystem and some examples, and talk about current activities and how to engage with the Pangeo community.

In this webinar, you’ll discover:
-The software ecosystem with examples
-The Pangeo Project current activities
-How to engage with the Pangeo community

Speakers:

Dr Anne Fouillouxf, Senior Researcher at Simula Research Laborators Dr Anne Fouilloux is senior researcher at the Simula Research Laboratory in Oslo, Norway. Anne is an active member of the global Pangeo community in Europe which aims at promoting open, reproducible and scalable science. She is also leading the Galaxy Climate Science Workbench and the Nordic Earth System Modelling Hub.

Alexander Kmoch, PhD, is GIS lecturer at the Department of Geography, University of Tartu, Estonia.

Web: https://pangeo.io/about.html

Twitter: @pangeo_data

Webinar Thu, Aug 3, 2023 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM CEST.

We hope you enjoyed our webinar, The Pangeo Project. If you would like to revisit any part of the session, you can rewatch the webinar below.

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