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===== Proposed Payment Method =====
 
===== Proposed Payment Method =====
 
* No seed money required
 
* No seed money required
* All expenses (ca. 2000 USD) can be charged on the OSGeo Credit Card (as in 2014/2015) after the event.
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* All expenses (ca. 2000 USD) can be charged on the OSGeo Credit Card (as in 2014 and 2015) after the event.
  
 
===== Support by OSGeo=====
 
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* 2016-04-19 19:00 - 20:00 hours: Townhall !
 
* 2016-04-19 19:00 - 20:00 hours: Townhall !
  
===== Budget =====
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===== Action items =====
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* Request giveaways (flyers, etc) from FOSSGIS/FOSS4G 2016 organizers to be sent to Vienna: Requested 20160408
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* Done: Send invitation emails to potentials and mailing lists (Discuss / GeoForAll / FOSSGIS-Talk / ICA_OSGEO-LABS / OpenGeoscinces / Live Demo / EDU_DISCUSS / EGU-ESSI / AGU-ESSI)
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* Done: Set up Townhall Programme
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* Done: Update Townhall Flyers, print them
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* Done: Get stationary (scotch tape, etc)
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===== Speakers =====
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* Peter Löwe ([http://www.slideshare.net/loewe/egu-ga-2016-introduction-to-osgeo-townhallv OSGeo Intro])
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* Jens Klump (CSIRO Lead Scientist)
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* Edzer Pebesma (Uni Münster IFGI)
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* Raffaele Albano (Young Scientist Leader in Natural Hazards) [will arrive later]
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* Alessandro Frigeri (tbc) (FOSS in extraplanetary research)
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===== Allocated Budget =====
  
 
2016-01: Budget approved by Board via E-Mail list (no objections): 2000 EUR for catering, 200 EUR for advertising material, etc.
 
2016-01: Budget approved by Board via E-Mail list (no objections): 2000 EUR for catering, 200 EUR for advertising material, etc.
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2016-02-16: Quotation requested from Caterer (Motto group), based on last years experience (70 pax, cold beverages, crisps (mandatory)) for 1600 EUR.
 
2016-02-16: Quotation requested from Caterer (Motto group), based on last years experience (70 pax, cold beverages, crisps (mandatory)) for 1600 EUR.
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===== Expenses =====
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The following expenses occurred:
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- Catering: 1560,76 EUR / 1697 USD (paid via the OSGeo credit card.)
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- Posters/Flyers: 26,63 EUR / 28,97 USD (paid by PL)
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- Stationary (tacks/pins, scotch tape, sticky stuff): ca. 40 EUR (paid by PL)
  
 
===== Synchronisation with other OSGeo activities =====
 
===== Synchronisation with other OSGeo activities =====
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2015-03: Short courses withdrawn due to lack of travel funding for organizers.
 
2015-03: Short courses withdrawn due to lack of travel funding for organizers.
  
====== Young Scietist Events ======
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====== Young Scientist Events ======
  
tbd
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C2: Raffaele Albano (raffaele.albano85@gmail.com)
====== Sessions ======
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EGU sessions with likely relevance for FOSS:
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* Young Scientist Splinter Meeting schduled for Tuesday morning: Townhall will be advertised there.
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====== EGU sessions with likely relevance for FOSS ======
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Names of conveners have been included for those session run by well known OSGeo persons ('the usual suspects')
  
 
 
 
GI0.3/EOS13/AS4.33/BG1.13/CL5.01/CR2.5/EMRP4.11/ERE1.11/GMPV8.7/HS11.8/NH9.15
 
GI0.3/EOS13/AS4.33/BG1.13/CL5.01/CR2.5/EMRP4.11/ERE1.11/GMPV8.7/HS11.8/NH9.15
Application of Open-Source Microcontroller-Based Kits in Geosciences and Education (co-organized)
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'''Application of Open-Source Microcontroller-Based Kits in Geosciences and Education'''
Convener: Hans Christian Steen-Larsen  | Co-Conveners: Christian Panton , Andrew Peters , Hera Gudlaugsdottir , Max Berkelhammer , Clement Miege , Samuel Monk
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
EOS14
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EOS14: '''Learning geosciences in the digital era: Apps, videos and digital mapping '''
Learning geosciences in the digital era: Apps, videos and digital mapping  
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Convener: Adrian Gilli  | Co-Conveners: Wouter Marra , Gert Verstraeten
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SC38/HS11.47 ECS:'''Hydroinformatics for hydrology: introduction to data science including data assimilation'''
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Room 2.83
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / Hall D
 
  
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SC43:'''Standards-Based Services for Big Spatio-Temporal Data '''
SC38/HS11.47 ECS
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Hydroinformatics for hydrology: introduction to data science including data assimilation (co-organized)
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SC51:'''Machine Learning of Environmental Data. Foundations and Case Studies '''
Convener: Maurizio Mazzoleni  | Co-Conveners: Nilay Dogulu , Wouter Berghuijs , Juan Chacon-Hurtado , Yared Abayneh Abebe , Hannes Müller
 
  
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SC59:'''How to build tools for spatial-temporal modelling with R and ArcGIS '''
  
SC43
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SMP13:'''EarthServer: the Global Datacube Federation '''
Standards-Based Services for Big Spatio-Temporal Data
 
 
Convener: Peter Baumann  
 
Convener: Peter Baumann  
Mon, 18 Apr, 17:30–20:00 / Room 2.44
 
  
SC51
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SMP26:'''r.avaflow - Progress and remaining challenges'''
Machine Learning of Environmental Data. Foundations and Case Studies
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Convener: Martin Mergili
Convener: Mikhail Kanevski
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Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room -2.61
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SMP32:'''Advancing netCDF-CF (public) '''
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SMP56:'''Progress in Space Sciences Fostered by the European Commission'''
  
SC59
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IE1.2/TS7.3/GD7.3/GM1.9/NP3.6:'''Mind the Gap! Techniques to overcome multi-scale issues in geological and geomorphic processes (co-organized) '''
How to build tools for spatial-temporal modelling with R and ArcGIS
 
Convener: Ionut Cosmin Sandric
 
Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Room -2.61
 
  
SMP13
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ESSI1.3:'''Earth system and space science applications on current and emerging high performance computing architectures'''
EarthServer: the Global Datacube Federation
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Convener: Peter Baumann  
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NP4.5/ESSI1.5: '''Big data and machine learning in geosciences'''
Tue, 19 Apr, 12:15–15:00 / Room 2.83
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Convener: Mikhail Kanevski  | Co-Conveners: Reik Donner , Philip Brown , Karsten Steinhaeuser , Nicolas Brodu , Rosa Lasaponara , Nicolas Younan , Kwo-Sen Kuo , Peter Baumann , Morris Riedel , Sandro Fiore
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GI3.2/EMRP4.18/ESSI1.7/NH8.6:'''Sensing techniques, geophysical methods, sensor network architectures and data analysis methods for critical and transport infrastructures monitoring and diagnostics'''
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GI3.3/ESSI1.9 Media:'''From Artefact to Historical Site : Geoscience and Non-Invasive Methods for the Study and Conservation of Cultural Heritage'''
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ESSI2.4:'''International cross-project collaboration and interoperability of data management systems '''
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ESSI2.5:'''Metadata, Data Models, and Semantics '''
  
SMP26
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ESSI2.6/GI1.6:'''20 years of persistent identifiers - where do we go next? (co-organized) '''
r.avaflow - Progress and remaining challenges (public)  
 
Convener: Martin Mergili
 
Mon, 18 Apr, 12:15–13:15 / Room 2.43
 
  
SMP32
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ESSI2.7:'''The Networks of Earth Observation, its coordination and their infrastructures to enhance international geoscience information access, provision and use '''
Advancing netCDF-CF (public)
 
Convener: Ethan Davis
 
Thu, 21 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / Room 2.96
 
  
SMP56
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SSS12.18/ESSI2.9/GM2.6/HS11.41/NH6.5 Media:'''Unmanned Aerial Systems: Platforms, Sensors and Applications in the Geosciences (co-organized)'''
Progress in Space Sciences Fostered by the European Commission (public)
 
Convener: Giovanni Lapenta
 
Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Room K1
 
  
IE1.2/TS7.3/GD7.3/GM1.9/NP3.6
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ESSI3.1:'''Innovative Evaluation and Prediction for Large Earth Science Datasets'''
Mind the Gap! Techniques to overcome multi-scale issues in geological and geomorphic processes (co-organized)
 
Convener: Anouk Beniest  | Co-Conveners: Jan Henrik Blöthe , Camille Parlangeau , Henry Munack , Maurizio Petrelli , Sabine Kraushaar
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 08:30–10:00 / Room 0.88
 
Posters / Attendance Mon, 18 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X2
 
  
GI0.3/EOS13/AS4.33/BG1.13/CL5.01/CR2.5/EMRP4.11/ERE1.11/GMPV8.7/HS11.8/NH9.15
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ESSI3.3:'''Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid '''
Application of Open-Source Microcontroller-Based Kits in Geosciences and Education (co-organized)
 
Convener: Hans Christian Steen-Larsen  | Co-Conveners: Christian Panton , Andrew Peters , Hera Gudlaugsdottir , Max Berkelhammer , Clement Miege , Samuel Monk
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
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ESSI3.4:'''Open Access to Research Data and Public Sector Information towards Open Science '''
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Convener: Lorenzo Bigagli  | Co-Conveners: Berit Arheimer , José Miguel Rubio Iglesias , Stefano Nativi , Martin Hammitzsch , Bernadette Fritzsch
  
ESSI1.3
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ESSI3.5/GI1.5:'''Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Geoinformatics and Geosciences'''
Earth system and space science applications on current and emerging high performance computing architecturesPICO Session
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Convener: Jens Klump | Co-Conveners: Dominik E. Reusser , Peter Löwe , Markus Neteler , Edzer Pebesma
Convener: Xavier Lapillonne | Co-Conveners: Ebru Bozdag , Valentine Anantharaj , Oliver Fuhrer , Peter Düben , R. S. Nanjundiah , Mike Ashworth , Takane Hori , Tsuyoshi Ichimura
 
  
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ESSI3.8/GI3.9 Media:'''Citizen-empowered science and crowdsourcing in the geosciences. Uncertainty and user perception.'''
  
NP4.5/ESSI1.5
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ESSI4.3/GI1.2:'''3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization'''
Big data and machine learning in geosciences (co-organized)
 
Convener: Mikhail Kanevski  | Co-Conveners: Reik Donner , Philip Brown , Karsten Steinhaeuser , Nicolas Brodu , Rosa Lasaponara , Nicolas Younan , Kwo-Sen Kuo , Peter Baumann , Morris Riedel , Sandro Fiore
 
Orals / Tue, 19 Apr, 10:30–12:00 / 13:30–15:00 / Room -2.16
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
GI3.2/EMRP4.18/ESSI1.7/NH8.6
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SSS11.4/ESSI4.6/HS11.39/NH9.13:'''Information in earth sciences: visualization techniques and communication of uncertainty'''
Sensing techniques, geophysical methods, sensor network architectures and data analysis methods for critical and transport infrastructures monitoring and diagnostics (co-organized)
 
Convener: Jean Dumoulin  | Co-Conveners: Francesco Soldovieri , F.C. Ponzo
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room -2.31
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
GI3.3/ESSI1.9 Media
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G1.3:'''High-Precision GNSS Algorithms and Applications in Geosciences'''
From Artefact to Historical Site : Geoscience and Non-Invasive Methods for the Study and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (co-organized)
 
Convener: Nicola Masini  | Co-Conveners: Lev Eppelbaum , Monica Alvarez de Buergo , Francesco Soldovieri
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 13:30–15:00 / Room -2.31
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI2.4
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PS1.2/GI0.2:'''Instrument Design and Development'''
International cross-project collaboration and interoperability of data management systems
 
Convener: Bernd Ritschel  | Co-Conveners: Wim Hugo , Mike Sips , Steve Hughes
 
Orals / Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Wed, 20 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI2.5
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GI1.1/EMRP4.17/SSS12.22:'''Applications of Data, Methods and Models in Geosciences'''
Metadata, Data Models, and Semantics
 
Convener: Paolo Diviacco  | Co-Conveners: Simon Cox , Lorenzo Bigagli , Jon Blower , Alaitz Zabala , Paolo Mazzetti , Andrew Woolf
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 13:30–15:00 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI2.6/GI1.6
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ESSI4.3/GI1.2:'''3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization'''
20 years of persistent identifiers - where do we go next? (co-organized)
 
Convener: Jens Klump  | Co-Conveners: Tobias Weigel , Fiona Murphy , Mark Parsons
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:15 / Room 2.61
 
/ Fri, 22 Apr, 08:30–09:45 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI2.7
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GM2.1/GI3.7/NH3.17/SSS12.26:'''Frontiers in Geomorphometry and Earth Surface Dynamics: Possibilities, Limitations and Perspectives'''
The Networks of Earth Observation, its coordination and their infrastructures to enhance international geoscience information access, provision and use
 
Convener: Joan Masó  | Co-Conveners: Ivette Serral , Ian McCallum , Jay Pearlman
 
Orals / Fri, 22 Apr, 10:30–12:00 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Fri, 22 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
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TS7.1/GM2.3/GMPV1.5/SSP1.2:'''Digital mapping in the 21st century: share your experience!'''
  
SSS12.18/ESSI2.9/GM2.6/HS11.41/NH6.5 Media
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HS1.3/SSS12.30:'''Self-made sensors and unintended use of measurement equipment'''
Unmanned Aerial Systems: Platforms, Sensors and Applications in the Geosciences (co-organized)PICO Session
 
Convener: Michael Smith  | Co-Conveners: Mike James , Damià Vericat , Saskia Keesstra
 
PICO / Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–10:00 / PICO spot 3
 
  
ESSI3.1
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HS2.3.3:'''Innovative sensing techniques and data analysis approaches to increase (eco)hydrological process understanding'''
Innovative Evaluation and Prediction for Large Earth Science DatasetsPICO Session
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Convener: Paul Kucera  | Co-Conveners: Barbara Brown , Manfred Dorninger
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HS3.1:'''Hydroinformatics: computational intelligence, uncertainty, systems analysis, optimisation, data science, and data-driven modelling of social-hydrologic systems'''
PICO / Fri, 22 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / PICO spot 2
 
  
ESSI3.3
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HS3.2/NH1.26:'''Spatio-temporal and/or geostatistical analysis of hydrological events, extremes, and related hazards'''
Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid
 
Convener: Horst Schwichtenberg  | Co-Conveners: Sébastien Denvil , Wim Som de Cerff , Monique Petitdidier
 
Orals / Wed, 20 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI3.4
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NP1.1:'''Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive models and Data Inversion In Geosciences'''
Open Access to Research Data and Public Sector Information towards Open Science
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Convener: Lorenzo Bigagli | Co-Conveners: Berit Arheimer , José Miguel Rubio Iglesias , Stefano Nativi , Martin Hammitzsch , Bernadette Fritzsch
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NP4.1:'''Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences - Concepts, Methods and Applications'''
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–12:15 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI3.5/GI1.5
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AS4.20/OS4.4:'''Recent Developments in Numerical Earth System Modeling'''
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Geoinformatics and Geosciences (co-organized)PICO Session
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Convener: Jens Klump | Co-Conveners: Dominik E. Reusser , Peter Löwe , Markus Neteler , Edzer Pebesma
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TS7.2/PS9.5:'''3D digital geological models: from terrestrial outcrops to planetary surfaces '''
PICO / Fri, 22 Apr, 13:30–15:00 / PICO spot 4
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SSS12.11/GM2.4:'''Learning from spatial data: representation, inference and modelling in earth and soil sciences '''
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TS7.4/GD8.4/GMPV8.13:'''Analogue and numerical modeling of tectonic processes'''
  
ESSI3.8/GI3.9 Media
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===== Presentation slides =====
Citizen-empowered science and crowdsourcing in the geosciences. Uncertainty and user perception. (co-organized)
 
Convener: Yves-Louis DESNOS  | Co-Conveners: Norman Kerle , Bernhard Höfle , Pierre-Philippe MATHIEU , Martin Rutzinger , Georg Gartner , Rémy Bossu , Hans Keune , William Lahoz , Ayelet Tsabari , Alexa Wilkie , Fintan Hurley
 
Orals / Fri, 22 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Fri, 22 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI4.3/GI1.2
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[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1419560 Presentation slides archived in Zenodo (citeable by DOI)]
3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization (co-organized)  
 
Convener: Bernhard Höfle  | Co-Conveners: Balázs Székely , Norbert Pfeifer , Christian Briese
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 15:30–17:15 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
SSS11.4/ESSI4.6/HS11.39/NH9.13
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==== Execution ====
Information in earth sciences: visualization techniques and communication of uncertainty (co-organized)
 
Convener: R M Lark  | Co-Conveners: Jon Blower , Niklas Röber , Alice Milne , Ewa Szynkaruk , Mohan Ramamurthy , Torsten Möller
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–12:15 / 13:30–15:15 / Room -2.32
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X1
 
  
G1.3
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- Prior to the Townhall (TH) event, flyers and posters were distributed all over the venue (see pictures below)
High-Precision GNSS Algorithms and Applications in Geosciences
 
Convener: Pawel Wielgosz  | Co-Conveners: Felix Perosanz , Shuanggen Jin , Anna Krypiak-Gregorczyk , Xingxing Li
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Room 2.20
 
/ Tue, 19 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room 2.20
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X2
 
  
PS1.2/GI0.2
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- The TH was held on Tuesday April 14 2016.  
Instrument Design and Development (co-organized)
 
Convener: Maike Brigitte Neuland  | Co-Conveners: Martin Wieser , Lukas Hofer
 
PICO / Wed, 20 Apr, 08:30–10:00 / PICO spot 4
 
  
GI1.1/EMRP4.17/SSS12.22
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- Catering worked out well again. The caterer charged two-thirds of the estimated total ahead of the event, the remainder was charged afterwards. Total catering expenses: 1560 EUR
Applications of Data, Methods and Models in Geosciences (co-organized)
 
Convener: Sid-Ali OUADFEUL  | Co-Conveners: Leila Aliouane , Nicolas Younan
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 15:30–19:00 / Room -2.31
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
ESSI4.3/GI1.2
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- Competition: Several Townhalls were scheduled in parallel, some of them well known for superior catering (-> IODP TH) which drew droves of thirsty scientists. It would have been preferable if the OSGeo TH would have been staged on Thursday night (less competition).  
3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization (co-organized)  
 
Convener: Bernhard Höfle  | Co-Conveners: Balázs Székely , Norbert Pfeifer , Christian Briese
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 15:30–17:15 / Room 2.61
 
Posters / Attendance Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
GM2.1/GI3.7/NH3.17/SSS12.26
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- Of the attendees, 37 persons gave their E-Mail adresses: Attendees came from Uni Muenster, Germany; INAF, Italy; CSIRO, Australia; U of Southhampton, Great Britain; U of Haifa, Israel; ISRIC; GFZ, Germany; U of Pecs, Hungary; U of Saragozza; UNZAR, Spain; U of Valparaiso, Chile; U of Perugia, Italy; U Oxford, Great Britain; U Insbruck, Austria; IMCESSBRAS, Russia; U of Columbia, USA; CDV Transport Research Centre; U of Oslo; ESRI, USA; U of Wagenigen, NL; U of Utrecht, NL; U of Nairobi, Kenia; TROPOS, Germany; U of Paris, France; NCKU, Taiwan; SFU, Canada; RTH, Germany; CNR, Italy;CIMA, Italy; LPGN
Frontiers in Geomorphometry and Earth Surface Dynamics: Possibilities, Limitations and Perspectives (co-organized)PICO Session
 
Convener: Giulia Sofia  | Co-Conveners: John K. Hillier , Susan Conway
 
PICO / Tue, 19 Apr, 10:30–12:00 / PICO spot 2
 
  
TS7.1/GM2.3/GMPV1.5/SSP1.2
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- Presentations were given by Edzer Pebesma, Jens Klump, Alessandro Frigeri, Raffaele Albano and [[http://www.slideshare.net/loewe/egu-ga-2016-introduction-to-osgeo-townhall|Peter Löwe]]
Digital mapping in the 21st century: share your experience! (co-organized)PICO Session
 
Convener: Deta Gasser  | Co-Conveners: Andrea Bistacchi , Stefano Tavani , Katie Whitbread
 
  
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- TBD: Upload presentations ?
  
HS1.3/SSS12.30
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==== Lessons learned ====
Self-made sensors and unintended use of measurement equipment (poster-only session) (co-organized)
 
Convener: Rolf Hut  | Co-Conveners: John Selker , Flavia Tauro , Theresa Blume , Andy Wickert , Jan Bumberger , Cathelijne Stoof
 
Posters / Attendance Mon, 18 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
HS2.3.3
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- Once the application for an OSGeo TH for 2017 has been placed, it is very easy to include additional people as co-conveners. This should be completed before the EGU programme is finalized. It will not work on the very last minute or one week before the conference. Being a co-convener could help OSGeo persons to apply for funding to attend the EGU GA. Further, being a (co-)convener enables the person to attend the invitation-only convener-party on Friday evening (complementary food & beverages).  
Innovative sensing techniques and data analysis approaches to increase (eco)hydrological process understanding
 
Conveners: Markus Hrachowitz , Heye Bogena  | Co-Conveners: Josie Geris , Miriam Coenders-Gerrits , Theresa Blume , Stefan Krause , Keith Smettem
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room 2.20
 
Posters / Attendance Mon, 18 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
HS3.1
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- 2016 was the third year that the "Hellboy/Steampunk" poster was reused. The design has become dated. Since the TH has become established, for 2017 a more formal approach for guerilla marketing at EGU GA should be used. Suggestion: Creation of A6-sized invitation flyers, to be circulated & handed out before the event. Examples could be the TH flyers by Oxford University Encyclopedias ([http://climatescience.oxfordre.com/page/egu-2016 Link]) or ENVRI.
Hydroinformatics: computational intelligence, uncertainty, systems analysis, optimisation, data science, and data-driven modelling of social-hydrologic systems
 
Convener: Dimitri Solomatine  | Co-Conveners: Robert J. Abrahart , Amin Elshorbagy , Ghada El Serafy , Elena Toth , Matthias Cuntz , Juliane Mai , George Petropoulos , Dr. Prashant K. Srivastava
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room 2.20
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
HS3.2/NH1.26
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- EGU GA 2016 was attended by 13,650 scientists, of which 25% were students and 53% early career scientists [http://www.egu2016.eu/ Source]. This makes it a great opportunity to reach out the people early in their career. There dedicated Early Career Scientist Representatives in each EGU Division which conduct dedicated sessions for Early Career Scientists. It should be attempted to reach more out to these groups. Raffaele Albano, being the ECS representative in NH seized the opportunity and included statements about Open Science / FOSS in his ECS event the next day after the OSGeo TH.
Spatio-temporal and/or geostatistical analysis of hydrological events, extremes, and related hazards (co-organized)
 
Convener: Gerald A Corzo P  | Co-Conveners: Dionissios Hristopulos , Andràs Bàrdossy , Mikhail Kanevski , Emmanouil Varouchakis , Sophie Bachmair
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–12:00 / Room 2.20
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
NP1.1
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- Additional short courses should be considered. Point of contact @ EGU is Laura Roberts (networking@egu.eu)
Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive models and Data Inversion In Geosciences
 
Convener: Sid-Ali OUADFEUL  | Co-Conveners: Leila Aliouane , Nicolas Younan , Amar Boudella
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X4
 
  
NP4.1
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- Regarding noteworthy OSGeo-related announcements, Barbara Ferreira, EGU Media and Communications Manager, should be contacted: media@egu.eu
Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences - Concepts, Methods and Applications
 
Convener: Reik Donner  | Co-Conveners: Susana Barbosa , Andrea Toreti , J. Runge , Marlene Kretschmer
 
Orals / Mon, 18 Apr, 13:30–17:00 / Room -2.16
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall A
 
  
AS4.20/OS4.4
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- Lowlight: While many OSGeo persons attended EGU, increasing the amount of networking between the sessions, short courses, townhall etc. would be a low hanging fruit. At the moment there is little to no common understanding regarding the significance of OSGeo for EGU (and AGU). It is still considered good scientific practice to stage short courses on add-on modules for OSGeo projects, which exclusively focus on the scientific implication, without mentioning OSGeo or considering to share the new code with the OSGeo community. For 2017, an early shout out to potential EGU attendees (possibly via the Open Geoscience Committee) might help to overcome this "diaspora" at EGU.  
Recent Developments in Numerical Earth System Modeling (co-organized)  
 
Conveners: David Hall , Florian LEMARIE  | Co-Conveners: Ram Nair , Thierry Penduff , Laurent Debreu , Sergey Danilov , Mehmet Ilicak
 
Orals / Tue, 19 Apr, 15:30–17:00 / Room -2.91
 
Posters / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X3
 
  
TS7.2/PS9.5
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- Opportunity: From 2017 on, the OSGeo Open Geoscience Committee will be able to allocate funding on an annual base, which could be used to fund Townhall events. This would eliminate the need to appraoch the OSGeo board with funding requests.
3D digital geological models: from terrestrial outcrops to planetary surfaces (co-organized)
 
Convener: Andrea Bistacchi  | Co-Conveners: Laurent Jorda , Matteo Massironi , Sophie Viseur
 
Orals / Thu, 21 Apr, 08:30–10:00 / Room G2
 
Posters / Attendance Thu, 21 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X2
 
  
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- Opportunity: The option for a OSGeo-funded "price for FOSS code" was discusses with the [http://www.egu.eu/people/hans-thybo/ Hans Thybo], EGU President. This would be easier to achieve than a "EGU Medal for FOSS code" - they're trying to reduce the number of such medal-events.
SSS12.11/GM2.4
 
Learning from spatial data: representation, inference and modelling in earth and soil sciences (co-organized)
 
Convener: Sebastiano Trevisani  | Co-Conveners: Paulo Pereira , Jean Golay , Igor Bogunović , Marco Cavalli
 
Orals / Wed, 20 Apr, 15:30–17:15 / Room -2.21
 
Posters / Attendance Wed, 20 Apr, 17:30–19:00 / Hall X1
 
  
TS7.4/GD8.4/GMPV8.13
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- Todo 4 TH 2017: Announce the _Divisions_ of the presenters ! In 2016 we had ESSI, Hydro, Planetary Sciences and NH.
Analogue and numerical modeling of tectonic processes (co-organized)PICO Session
 
Convener: Marcel Frehner  | Co-Conveners: Fabio Corbi , Max Peters
 
PICO / Thu, 21 Apr, 13:30–15:00 / PICO spot 2
 
  
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==== Pictures ====
  
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[[File:Egu2016 003.jpg|thumbnail|OSGeo Townhall poster on the EGU crowdmapping/announcement board]]
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[[File:Egu2016 004.jpg|thumbnail|EGU crowdmapping/announcement board]]
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[[File:Egu2016 005.jpg|thumbnail|EGU crowdmapping/announcement board]]
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[[File:Egu2016 011.jpg|thumbnail|Catering by MOTTO group]]
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[[File:Egu2016 014.jpg|thumbnail|"Hellboy" TH poster]]
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[[File:Egu2016 015.jpg|thumbnail|Enter the TH]]
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[[File:Egu2016 018.jpg|thumbnail|Edzer Pebesma presenting]]
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[[File:Egu2016 024.jpg|thumbnail|Jens Klump presenting]]
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[[File:Egu2016 026.jpg|thumbnail|Alessandro Frigeri presenting]]
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[[File:Egu2016 031.jpg|thumbnail|Raffaele Albano presenting]]
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[[File:Egu2016 032.jpg|thumbnail|Audience]]
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[[File:Egu2016 034.jpg|thumbnail|Reach out to early carreer scientists]]
  
===== Related Documents =====
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==== Related Documents ====
  
 
* [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/EGU_Townhall_2014 Summary Report for the  OSGeo Townhall at the EGU 2014 GA]
 
* [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/EGU_Townhall_2014 Summary Report for the  OSGeo Townhall at the EGU 2014 GA]
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* [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/EGU_Townhall_2015 Summary Report for the  OSGeo Townhall at the EGU 2015 GA]
  
* [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/EGU_Townhall_2015 Summary Report for the  OSGeo Townhall at the EGU 2015 GA]
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 17 September 2018

Ramp Up

Information for the OSGeo Board

Title of the event

[EGU Townhall Session: OSGeo: Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the Geosciences]

Type of event

Townhalls are "networking events" hosted at the European Geosiences Union (EGU) General Assembly (GA) for up to 350 people.

EGU-wording: "Townhall Meetings are meetings open for all participants in the conference at which new initiatives or decisions are announced to a larger audience following an open discussion on the matter raised."

Townhalls are hosted in the evening following the conclusion of all scientific tracks. The events last one hour and usually have presentations / announcements taking up the first 20 minutes, to allow for an open discussion among the attendees. During this phase, refreshments are provided to ensure a lively and convivial atmosphere.

Expected Audience Size

80 - 100 people

Audience: Topical Background

Free Open Source Software from OSGeo projects affects most if not all EGU Divisions. Currently FOSS (OSGeo projects + R, GMT, etc.) is particularly strong in the Hydrology, Atmospheric Sciences, Earth and Space Sience Informatics and Tectonics Divisions.

Attendees are expected from the following fields (Academia, Research and Industry).

  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Biogeosciences
  • Climate: Past, Present & Future
  • Cryospheric Sciences
  • Earth Magnetism & Rock Physics
  • Energy, Resources and the Environment
  • Earth and Space Science Informatics
  • Geodesy
  • Geodynamics
  • Geosciences Instrumentation and Data Systems
  • Geomorphology
  • Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology
  • Hydrological Sciences
  • Natural Hazards
  • Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences
  • Ocean Sciences
  • Planetary and Solar System Sciences
  • Seismology
  • Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Palaeontology
  • Soil System Sciences
  • Solar-Terrestrial Sciences
  • Tectonics and Structural Geology
Audience: Professional Level
  • Doctorate Students, PostDocs, Researchers, Activists, Leaders, Visionaries, Decision Makers, Funding Agencies


Venue
  • EGU GA location at the Vienna International Conference Centre, Austria
  • Townhall location: The townhall will be hosted in a dedicated lecture hall on the conference premises. Room capacity: Most likely up to 150 people.
  • Preliminary date and time: April 19/20 (Tuesday/Wednesday) 2016 , 19:00 - 20:00 hours. The date will be synchronized with the FOSS-themend topical sessions (Hydrology and Earth and Space Science Informatics) and the OSGeo Training Course which is prepared by members of the OpenGeoScience Committee.
Relevance for OSGeo

how will our participation help OSGeo

  • Continuation and expansion of the "topical bridge head" established within EGU by the first two OSGeo Townhalls in 2014 and 2015.
  • Raise awareness at and reach-out to the European geoscience community by hosting a dedicated public OSGeo event at the largest European geoscience conference.
  • Reach out to young scientists starting their careers.
  • Meeting place for people already active in OSGeo ("meta-BoF") as a large number of people congregates every year at the EGU GA.
  • Reach out to decision makers/elders/scientific activists within the EGU Divisions.
  • Culmination of the "FOSS day" at the EGU GA: The organizers are urged to to schedule all FOSS / OSGeo - related events on the same day. This will ensure we have a large audience and niceties such as "FOSS flashmobs" can be arranged for poster sessions. The "FOSS day" could and should be finished off with the OSGeo townhall, as a "multiplier/bring them all together" event.
  • Peaceful und friendly coexistence: Propiertary platforms including Microsoft, Google and ESRI are also staging dedicated events during EGU GA.
  • Awareness on the decision maker level: Significance of OSGeo within the emerging Data Science / Open Science debate ("-> OSGeo-tailored research programmes ?")
Budget
  • Venue rental: none
  • Catering: 2000 USD [Learned/Report for 2015] [required]
  • Promotional material: 200 USD (Posters/flyers announcing the event) [required]

Total requested budget: 2200 USD

Proposed Payment Method
  • No seed money required
  • All expenses (ca. 2000 USD) can be charged on the OSGeo Credit Card (as in 2014 and 2015) after the event.
Support by OSGeo
  • Finacial support
  • Use of Logos
  • Volunteers: Preparation phase, event hosting, presentations during the event (-> OpenGeoScience Committee).

Preparation

Timeline
  • 2016-03-02: EGU Programme will become available online
  • 2016-04-16: GOAL: All potential guests have been informed ahead of time.
  • 2016-04-16: GOAL: Advertising material is ready. TODO: Update Steampunk Poster. TODO: new "official" poster for EGU use needed (based on Steampunk Design ?)
  • 2016-04-18: EGU begins: TODO: Personal invites @ the conference booths. TODO: Hang flyers / posters, etc.
  • 2016-04-19 19:00 - 20:00 hours: Townhall !
Action items
  • Request giveaways (flyers, etc) from FOSSGIS/FOSS4G 2016 organizers to be sent to Vienna: Requested 20160408
  • Done: Send invitation emails to potentials and mailing lists (Discuss / GeoForAll / FOSSGIS-Talk / ICA_OSGEO-LABS / OpenGeoscinces / Live Demo / EDU_DISCUSS / EGU-ESSI / AGU-ESSI)
  • Done: Set up Townhall Programme
  • Done: Update Townhall Flyers, print them
  • Done: Get stationary (scotch tape, etc)
Speakers
  • Peter Löwe (OSGeo Intro)
  • Jens Klump (CSIRO Lead Scientist)
  • Edzer Pebesma (Uni Münster IFGI)
  • Raffaele Albano (Young Scientist Leader in Natural Hazards) [will arrive later]
  • Alessandro Frigeri (tbc) (FOSS in extraplanetary research)
Allocated Budget

2016-01: Budget approved by Board via E-Mail list (no objections): 2000 EUR for catering, 200 EUR for advertising material, etc.

Catering

2016-02-16: Quotation requested from Caterer (Motto group), based on last years experience (70 pax, cold beverages, crisps (mandatory)) for 1600 EUR.


Expenses

The following expenses occurred:

- Catering: 1560,76 EUR / 1697 USD (paid via the OSGeo credit card.) - Posters/Flyers: 26,63 EUR / 28,97 USD (paid by PL) - Stationary (tacks/pins, scotch tape, sticky stuff): ca. 40 EUR (paid by PL)

Synchronisation with other OSGeo activities
Short Courses

POC: Micha Silver

2015-03: Short courses withdrawn due to lack of travel funding for organizers.

Young Scientist Events

C2: Raffaele Albano (raffaele.albano85@gmail.com)

  • Young Scientist Splinter Meeting schduled for Tuesday morning: Townhall will be advertised there.
EGU sessions with likely relevance for FOSS

Names of conveners have been included for those session run by well known OSGeo persons ('the usual suspects')


GI0.3/EOS13/AS4.33/BG1.13/CL5.01/CR2.5/EMRP4.11/ERE1.11/GMPV8.7/HS11.8/NH9.15 Application of Open-Source Microcontroller-Based Kits in Geosciences and Education

EOS14: Learning geosciences in the digital era: Apps, videos and digital mapping

SC38/HS11.47 ECS:Hydroinformatics for hydrology: introduction to data science including data assimilation

SC43:Standards-Based Services for Big Spatio-Temporal Data

SC51:Machine Learning of Environmental Data. Foundations and Case Studies

SC59:How to build tools for spatial-temporal modelling with R and ArcGIS

SMP13:EarthServer: the Global Datacube Federation Convener: Peter Baumann

SMP26:r.avaflow - Progress and remaining challenges Convener: Martin Mergili

SMP32:Advancing netCDF-CF (public)

SMP56:Progress in Space Sciences Fostered by the European Commission

IE1.2/TS7.3/GD7.3/GM1.9/NP3.6:Mind the Gap! Techniques to overcome multi-scale issues in geological and geomorphic processes (co-organized)

ESSI1.3:Earth system and space science applications on current and emerging high performance computing architectures

NP4.5/ESSI1.5: Big data and machine learning in geosciences Convener: Mikhail Kanevski | Co-Conveners: Reik Donner , Philip Brown , Karsten Steinhaeuser , Nicolas Brodu , Rosa Lasaponara , Nicolas Younan , Kwo-Sen Kuo , Peter Baumann , Morris Riedel , Sandro Fiore

GI3.2/EMRP4.18/ESSI1.7/NH8.6:Sensing techniques, geophysical methods, sensor network architectures and data analysis methods for critical and transport infrastructures monitoring and diagnostics

GI3.3/ESSI1.9 Media:From Artefact to Historical Site : Geoscience and Non-Invasive Methods for the Study and Conservation of Cultural Heritage

ESSI2.4:International cross-project collaboration and interoperability of data management systems

ESSI2.5:Metadata, Data Models, and Semantics

ESSI2.6/GI1.6:20 years of persistent identifiers - where do we go next? (co-organized)

ESSI2.7:The Networks of Earth Observation, its coordination and their infrastructures to enhance international geoscience information access, provision and use

SSS12.18/ESSI2.9/GM2.6/HS11.41/NH6.5 Media:Unmanned Aerial Systems: Platforms, Sensors and Applications in the Geosciences (co-organized)

ESSI3.1:Innovative Evaluation and Prediction for Large Earth Science Datasets

ESSI3.3:Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid

ESSI3.4:Open Access to Research Data and Public Sector Information towards Open Science Convener: Lorenzo Bigagli | Co-Conveners: Berit Arheimer , José Miguel Rubio Iglesias , Stefano Nativi , Martin Hammitzsch , Bernadette Fritzsch

ESSI3.5/GI1.5:Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Geoinformatics and Geosciences Convener: Jens Klump | Co-Conveners: Dominik E. Reusser , Peter Löwe , Markus Neteler , Edzer Pebesma

ESSI3.8/GI3.9 Media:Citizen-empowered science and crowdsourcing in the geosciences. Uncertainty and user perception.

ESSI4.3/GI1.2:3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization

SSS11.4/ESSI4.6/HS11.39/NH9.13:Information in earth sciences: visualization techniques and communication of uncertainty

G1.3:High-Precision GNSS Algorithms and Applications in Geosciences

PS1.2/GI0.2:Instrument Design and Development

GI1.1/EMRP4.17/SSS12.22:Applications of Data, Methods and Models in Geosciences

ESSI4.3/GI1.2:3D Point Clouds in Geosciences: Capturing, Analysis and Visualization

GM2.1/GI3.7/NH3.17/SSS12.26:Frontiers in Geomorphometry and Earth Surface Dynamics: Possibilities, Limitations and Perspectives

TS7.1/GM2.3/GMPV1.5/SSP1.2:Digital mapping in the 21st century: share your experience!

HS1.3/SSS12.30:Self-made sensors and unintended use of measurement equipment

HS2.3.3:Innovative sensing techniques and data analysis approaches to increase (eco)hydrological process understanding

HS3.1:Hydroinformatics: computational intelligence, uncertainty, systems analysis, optimisation, data science, and data-driven modelling of social-hydrologic systems

HS3.2/NH1.26:Spatio-temporal and/or geostatistical analysis of hydrological events, extremes, and related hazards

NP1.1:Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive models and Data Inversion In Geosciences

NP4.1:Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences - Concepts, Methods and Applications

AS4.20/OS4.4:Recent Developments in Numerical Earth System Modeling

TS7.2/PS9.5:3D digital geological models: from terrestrial outcrops to planetary surfaces

SSS12.11/GM2.4:Learning from spatial data: representation, inference and modelling in earth and soil sciences

TS7.4/GD8.4/GMPV8.13:Analogue and numerical modeling of tectonic processes

Presentation slides

Presentation slides archived in Zenodo (citeable by DOI)

Execution

- Prior to the Townhall (TH) event, flyers and posters were distributed all over the venue (see pictures below)

- The TH was held on Tuesday April 14 2016.

- Catering worked out well again. The caterer charged two-thirds of the estimated total ahead of the event, the remainder was charged afterwards. Total catering expenses: 1560 EUR

- Competition: Several Townhalls were scheduled in parallel, some of them well known for superior catering (-> IODP TH) which drew droves of thirsty scientists. It would have been preferable if the OSGeo TH would have been staged on Thursday night (less competition).

- Of the attendees, 37 persons gave their E-Mail adresses: Attendees came from Uni Muenster, Germany; INAF, Italy; CSIRO, Australia; U of Southhampton, Great Britain; U of Haifa, Israel; ISRIC; GFZ, Germany; U of Pecs, Hungary; U of Saragozza; UNZAR, Spain; U of Valparaiso, Chile; U of Perugia, Italy; U Oxford, Great Britain; U Insbruck, Austria; IMCESSBRAS, Russia; U of Columbia, USA; CDV Transport Research Centre; U of Oslo; ESRI, USA; U of Wagenigen, NL; U of Utrecht, NL; U of Nairobi, Kenia; TROPOS, Germany; U of Paris, France; NCKU, Taiwan; SFU, Canada; RTH, Germany; CNR, Italy;CIMA, Italy; LPGN

- Presentations were given by Edzer Pebesma, Jens Klump, Alessandro Frigeri, Raffaele Albano and [Löwe]

- TBD: Upload presentations ?

Lessons learned

- Once the application for an OSGeo TH for 2017 has been placed, it is very easy to include additional people as co-conveners. This should be completed before the EGU programme is finalized. It will not work on the very last minute or one week before the conference. Being a co-convener could help OSGeo persons to apply for funding to attend the EGU GA. Further, being a (co-)convener enables the person to attend the invitation-only convener-party on Friday evening (complementary food & beverages).

- 2016 was the third year that the "Hellboy/Steampunk" poster was reused. The design has become dated. Since the TH has become established, for 2017 a more formal approach for guerilla marketing at EGU GA should be used. Suggestion: Creation of A6-sized invitation flyers, to be circulated & handed out before the event. Examples could be the TH flyers by Oxford University Encyclopedias (Link) or ENVRI.

- EGU GA 2016 was attended by 13,650 scientists, of which 25% were students and 53% early career scientists Source. This makes it a great opportunity to reach out the people early in their career. There dedicated Early Career Scientist Representatives in each EGU Division which conduct dedicated sessions for Early Career Scientists. It should be attempted to reach more out to these groups. Raffaele Albano, being the ECS representative in NH seized the opportunity and included statements about Open Science / FOSS in his ECS event the next day after the OSGeo TH.

- Additional short courses should be considered. Point of contact @ EGU is Laura Roberts (networking@egu.eu)

- Regarding noteworthy OSGeo-related announcements, Barbara Ferreira, EGU Media and Communications Manager, should be contacted: media@egu.eu

- Lowlight: While many OSGeo persons attended EGU, increasing the amount of networking between the sessions, short courses, townhall etc. would be a low hanging fruit. At the moment there is little to no common understanding regarding the significance of OSGeo for EGU (and AGU). It is still considered good scientific practice to stage short courses on add-on modules for OSGeo projects, which exclusively focus on the scientific implication, without mentioning OSGeo or considering to share the new code with the OSGeo community. For 2017, an early shout out to potential EGU attendees (possibly via the Open Geoscience Committee) might help to overcome this "diaspora" at EGU.

- Opportunity: From 2017 on, the OSGeo Open Geoscience Committee will be able to allocate funding on an annual base, which could be used to fund Townhall events. This would eliminate the need to appraoch the OSGeo board with funding requests.

- Opportunity: The option for a OSGeo-funded "price for FOSS code" was discusses with the Hans Thybo, EGU President. This would be easier to achieve than a "EGU Medal for FOSS code" - they're trying to reduce the number of such medal-events.

- Todo 4 TH 2017: Announce the _Divisions_ of the presenters ! In 2016 we had ESSI, Hydro, Planetary Sciences and NH.

Pictures

OSGeo Townhall poster on the EGU crowdmapping/announcement board
EGU crowdmapping/announcement board
EGU crowdmapping/announcement board
Catering by MOTTO group
"Hellboy" TH poster
Enter the TH
Edzer Pebesma presenting
Jens Klump presenting
Alessandro Frigeri presenting
Raffaele Albano presenting
Audience
Reach out to early carreer scientists

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