We interrupt our regularly scheduled content to make an announcement 📣 Our mid-term webinars finally have a date— or two 😉! 🗓️ 17th & 25th July ⏰ 3:00 - 4:00 PM CEST Come and meet the minds behind the projects selected for this year's edition of #CodeforEarth, and learn more about what our teams are working on! Register to secure your spot and join us for an informative and engaging session! https://bit.ly/3RTWqrQ
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Still a week to go to our first #midtermwebinar! ⏰ During the webinar, our selected #teams will be presenting their projects and their statuses so far. 🗓️ 17 July 2024 ⏱️ 3:00 - 4:30 pm CEST Whether you're already familiar with Code for Earth or are just learning about it, our #midterm webinars are perfect for anyone looking to learn more about what kind of #projects our teams are working on. Plus, at the end of each session, our team will be on hand to answer any questions you may have! 🤝 Make sure you join! 😉 https://lnkd.in/gyAvchXf
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Back to presenting our teams and mentors, and today we're giving a big #shoutout to the #mentors of the #HydroGapAI project! 👏 Maliko Tanguy, Gwyneth Matthews, Mariana Clare, and Cinzia Mazzetti, you guys rock! 🔥 #CodeforEarth #Mentors #Projects
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We're back with another exciting project promo! 🌟 Introducing the Hydro-Gap AI project, aiming to develop a well-documented Python library to fill the gaps in streamflow observations using machine learning techniques. 🤖 Let's give a round of applause and a shoutout to these brilliant minds 🧠: Konstantinos Plataridis, Yiannis N. Kontos, Diamantis Karak, Charis Stavridis, Nikolaos Xafoulis, and Konstantinos (Kostas) Perifanos! Good luck, team! 🍀 #CodeForEarth #HydroGapAI #MachineLearning #Streamflow #PythonLibrary
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Huge shoutout 📣 to the amazing #mentors supporting the #SunVizor project! Nube G., Edward Comyn-Platt, James Varndell, Julie Letertre, and Melanie Ades are lending their expertise in earth sciences (weather, climate, atmosphere) and technology (AI/ML, cloud computing, data science) to guide the SunVizor team during the Code for Earth #codingphase. Let's give them a round of applause! 👏
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We're back with another project #promo! The SunVizor project aims to develop and deploy a solar energy viewer that will allow users to compare and visualise data hosted in CAMS, C3S, ADS and CDS prior to downloading them! Let's give a round of applause and a shoutout to these brilliant minds 🧠 Sergio Castillo Pérez, John Alberto López Hernández, Irma Ríadigos Sánchez, Jon Ander Zapirain Manrique, Xabier Elberdin Robles! Good luck team! 🍀
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Ring the bell! 🛎️ Our next #webinars are coming soon! During the webinars, our #teams will have a chance to present themselves and tell us about their processes and code's development, as they go through Code for Earth's #codingphase. Will you be there? 👀 More info and registrations coming 🔜
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Welcome to another round of #meetthementors, where we present to you the amazing people guiding the teams on their way through the #codingphase of this edition! 💫 Shout out to Mark P., Miha Razinger, and Johannes Flemming! 👏
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The vAirify project is building a dashboard for exploring differences between CAMS air pollution forecasts and in-situ measurements. For those who don't know what that means, the great minds 🧠 behind #Challenge16 are building a product that will regularly poll platforms such as OpenAQ and compare actual readings of the air quality around the world 🌍 to the CAMS forecasts. Let's give a round of applause to Tim Johnson, Ajay Mehta, Sebastian Steinig, Benjamin E. Jones, Maxwell Nyamunda, Michael Walker-Rose, Luke Vincent & Richard Strange! 👏
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Mark P., Miha Razinger, Milana Vuckovic, and Christopher Stewart are the fantastic mentors for project "cams-nb-charts" 💫 For those of you who don't know, the mentors are those folks our coders turn to for questions, problems, and expertise in all earth 🌏 sciences! Let's give them a round of applause 👏 and some much deserved appreciation!
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