ARM/ASR Open Science Virtual Workshop 2022

“There is a growing number of efforts in the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility, Atmospheric System Research (ASR), and other communities to make scientific research, data, and software more open and accessible to the larger atmospheric science community. This multiday virtual workshop will serve as a mechanism to bring this larger community together to discuss and collaborate on open science topics, which include but are not limited to software, hardware, and data. The aim is to expose attendees to the spectrum of open science occurring in the ARM/ASR stakeholder community and to break down silos.

The workshop will take place May 10–13 from noon to 4 p.m. Eastern time with the first two days featuring two hours of talks and two hours of tutorials following for those who are interested….”

ARM/ASR OPEN SCIENCE WORKSHOP DRAWS AN ENGAGED AUDIENCE

“With support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility and Atmospheric System Research (ASR) program seek to make scientific research, data, and software more open and accessible.

The ARM/ASR Open Science Virtual Workshop 2022, held from May 10 to 13, provided a forum for discussion and discovery of open-science efforts within the atmospheric research community.

The workshop brought together people from DOE national laboratories, federal agencies, academia, and industry. ARM Instrument Operations Manager Adam Theisen, the workshop’s lead organizer, reported that 128 people attended at least one day….”