VeranstaltungSept 17-20, 2019: Trainingschool on measuring and modelling gaseous emissions from livestock systems, Potsdam
The interdisciplinary training school provides hands-on training in measuring and modelling on gaseous (NH3, GHG) and aerosol emissions from animal housing and manure management systems. It will be accompanied by an intercultural training giving insights into mechanisms and opportunities of intercultural communication and collaboration. Common measurement methods, conventional and emerging data analysis approaches as well as emission flow modelling techniques will be presented and discussed by experienced scientists from European and international institutions. INFOS for participants on travel etc. see here. Updated programme (Download) (as of Sept 2nd 2019) The training school is jointly organized by ATB, LRA Infections’21 and COST Action CA16106 livAGE, and co-funded by Joachim Herz Stiftung in the funding line ‘Begegnungszonen’. Application is closed, we apologize. Target Group Postgraduate students, Early Career Investigators, and PostDocs dealing with monitoring and modelling indoor climate and gaseous emissions from animal production systems, transmission of particles and gases, atmospheric modelling, etc., from a wide range of disciplines; also from relevant research fields such as animal welfare, aerosol transmission or adaptation to climate change (particularly in hot climates). Costs No participation fee. (Partial) reimbursement for accommodation and travelling cost. Timeline Sept 16, 2019: Arrival of trainees in Potsdam June 9, 2019: Application is closed June 14, 2019: Information on participation May 6, 2019: Application opens (via email, cf. Cost & Appl.) Contact |
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