Geo-INQUIRE in brief
Geosphere INfrastructures for QUestions into Integrated REsearch
Modern scientific endeavours already have the capacity to call upon a vast variety of data, often in huge volumes. However, the challenge is not only how to make the most of such a resource, but also how to make it available to the wider scientific community, especially when encouraging curiosity-driven research. The new project, part of the recent Horizon Europe Infrastructure call, will do so by enhancing, giving access to, and making interoperable key datasets.
News
Geo-INQUIRE Transnational Access Update
The 2nd Geo-INQUIRE Transnational Access Call is now closed. Twenty applications from 13 different countries have been submitted to 8 installations. The applications will undergo eligibility and…
Read moreIn June 2024, Zoe Yin a last year PhD student from the U.S. visited Dr. Mathilde Marchandon from the group of Prof. Dr. Alice Gabriel at LMU in Munich, Germany (Photo: Iris Christadler, LMU).
Events
2 - 4 September 2024
Toward Data Lakes for Recorded and Simulated Earthquake Ground Motions9 - 13 September 2024
GEM-EGU Summer School on GeoHazards Risk12 September 2024
Webinar about PyBetVH software21 -25 October 2024
Geo-INQUIRE Corinth Summer School 202412 - 15 November 2024
Geo-INQUIRE Annual Meeting 2024 (hybrid)