EO Open Science
The European Space Agency (ESA) is organizing a series of consultations on Earth Observation Open Science to explore the new challenges and opportunities for research created by the rapid advances in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). This includes open tools and software, data-intensive science, virtual research environment, citizen science and crowd sourcing, advanced visualization, e-learning and education of the new generation of Data scientists. This channel presents results and examples collected during the consultations and highlights precursor activities in EO Open Science and Innovation.

Module 1 - Introduction To Remote Sensing of the Oceans

Module 2 - Introduction To Ocean Colour

Module 3 - Introduction to Data Repositories and Access

Module 4 - Introduction to Remote Sensing in Coastal Waters

Module 5 - Water Quality and Human Health: The role of Earth observation

Module 6 - Water Quality & Human Health: EO for water quality and flood mapping

Module 7 - Water Quality & Human Health: User engagement and citizen science

Module 8 - Applied Geotechnologies for Ocean and Human Health

Module 9 - Ocean Ecosystems & Climate: Ocean Colour and Climate

Module 10 - Primary Production

Module 11 - Phytoplankton Community Structure & Ocean Biogeochemical Cycles

Module 12 - Indicators of Ecosystem Status

Module 15 - Intro to Machine Learning for Earth Observation

Module 16 - Data processing and analysis Python

Module 13 - Sentinel Applications Platform SNAP

Module 14 - Ocean Colour and Earth Observation with Julia

HYPERSPECTRAL 2024 Day 1

HYPERSPECTRAL 2024 Day 2

HYPERSPECTRAL 2024 Day 3

EO For Cultural and Natural Heritage - Day 2

EO For Cultural and Natural Heritage - Day 1

The OpenEO Platform

The Food Security Explorer

The POLAR Thematic Exploitation Platform

The Advanced geospatial Data Management platform (ADAM)

The EDC SENTINEL HUB

SAR based methods for snow depth and SWE - T. Nagler

Welcome speech, Course Introduction, Austria in Space, ESA Science for Society, Copernicus services

Snow albedo and grain size - B. di Mauro + Snow area extent - C. Marin

Use of snow products for hydrology - T. Jonas