UseR 2019 Toulouse – France
The useR! 2019 will happen in Toulouse - France in the period July 9-12, 2019. Some important dates: Opening of submission (both tutorials, abstracts and...
The useR! 2019 will happen in Toulouse - France in the period July 9-12, 2019. Some important dates: Opening of submission (both tutorials, abstracts and...
This "International Summer School on Geospatial Data Science with R" will be held in Jena in the period 25 August to 1 September 2019. For...
The 2019 Summer School focussed on ‘Spatial and spatiotemporal computing: processing large-scale Earth observation data’, and was held at the University of Münster.
Prepared by: Tom Hengl (OpenGeoHub) and Ichsani Wheeler (OpenGeoHub) Venue: Speakers Corner, IMPULSE (how to get to IMPULSE) Time: 15:30 uur tot 18:30 uur...
The OpenGeoHub 2020 Summer School aims at bringing together the leading FOSS4G and R spatial developers (i.e. actual people involved in developing, documenting and...
The IBOT, Prague 2018 Summer School (Sunday, August 19, 2018 to Saturday, August 25, 2018) is the 13th in a series of summer schools organized...
The 2021 event took place from 1st to 3rd of September virtually, with all training sessions being broadcasted live on Zoom, giving everyone the...
The Open Data Science Europe Workshop will be held at the Wageningen International Conference Center (WICC). Abstract submission deadline: 1st of May 2021 Registration deadline: 1st of July 2021...
The Geo-harmonizer consortium is organizing the Geo-Harmonizer Christmas Party on Wednesday 22nd December, from 4 - 6 PM (CET) to celebrate the end of the year and the achievements of our project in 2021.
We have only a few decades to reverse the negative trends and start valuing biodiversity realistically. i.e. using financial damages and risks also affecting the next generations. But how to measure biodiversity and what is our global biodiversity debt? How much can we learn from the further and closer past? Two biodiversity scientists from the University of Amsterdam and Leiden join us to discuss their discoveries with modelling species dynamics through time using historic data and biogeography.
Every last Wednesday of the month, as part of the EU-H2020 MOOD communication and dissemination activities, OpenGeoHub hosts a series of science webinars inviting two leading experts to share their research work on disease surveillance and modelling in data science, the impact of global warming on disease outbreaks, and the building of one-health systems across Europe and the world. With the MOOD science webinars, we aim at bringing the leading scientists and professionals in the field to discuss important recent discoveries and discuss implications of their work.
Last call to apply for the OpenGeoHub vacancies: Post-doctoral data scientist: Geocomputation for global environmental monitoring Research assistant / PhD candidate: Geocomputation for econometric...