ATMO-ACCESS TNA - 5th call for access
ATMO-ACCESS TNA 5th call 12 JUL 2023 - 25 SEP 2023
ATMO-ACCESS provides access to 56 of the leading European atmospheric research facilities. A full list, enriched with 9 new platforms, can be found at https://www.atmo-access.eu/facilities/ and any of these can be accessed within the current call. In addition, we can provide the option of remote access to services within the infrastructure. Remote access can enable the users to work with the service providers to direct the research without needing to attend the facility.
Access to any of the ATMO-ACCESS facilities is provided for users with no charges for the use of the infrastructure, instrumentation, or expert support. Users may benefit from a contribution to support some of their accommodation and travel costs.
Applications for access within the call are available via the PASS Platform. You will be asked to provide a short proposal outlining what you would like to do, the problem it addresses, and how it is linked to your ongoing activities. You will also be asked which funds you can count on for the travels in addition to ATMO-ACCESS’s partial contribution and how access to the ATMO-ACCESS infrastructure will enable progress that would otherwise have not been possible. You will also be asked about any co-funding you can provide for travel costs, in addition to ATMO-ACCESS’s partial contribution.
Access to a new and unconventional use of the facilities, which favors an effective combination of the research interest, knowledge, and resources of the user and the facility staff is strongly encouraged. Applications will be reviewed first by an Independent Experts Panel and the final decision will be made by the project’s Strategic Board. Please note that the ATMO-ACCESS TNA programme is a competitive process with an average 60% success rate.
The call timeline:
Call dates: 12 JUL 2023 - 25 SEP 2023
Feasibility until: 9 OCT 2023
Review period: 9 OCT 2023 - 6 NOV 2023
Final selection: Week 7-14 NOV 2023 (expected)
TNAs final list: 14 NOV 2023 (expected)
Access period: End of NOV 2023 - NOV 2024
TNA CALL APPLICATION: https://www.atmo-access.eu/tna-call-application/
The Warsaw Observatory Station (WOS)
The Warsaw Observatory Station (WOS), which belongs to the ACTRIS Observational Platforms block, provides TNA in two types:
- Physical Access - coordinated by dr Łucja Janicka
- Remote Access - coordinated by dr Dominika Szczepanik
The Warsaw Observatory Station (WOS) located in the urban agglomeration of Warsaw (lowlands of East-Central Europe) is a research facility of the Faculty of Physics at the Research University of Warsaw. This observational site, established in 2013, proved to be very active within the ACTRIS. It is composed of main laboratories:
with collocated ground-based and elevated (25m) platforms and electronic workshop, optical clean room, seminar and social rooms where users can deploy their own instruments. It is equipped with sensors providing information on aerosol optical properties and water vapour that permit measurements within the free troposphere and in the boundary layer over Warsaw.
The ATMO-ACCESS Team
dr hab. Iwona S. Stachlewska | Coordinator at the University of Warsaw |
dr Łucja Janicka | Principal investigator |
dr Dominika Szczepanik | Principal investigator |
dr inż. Wojciech Kumala | Investigator |
prof. dr hab. Szymon P. Malinowski | Co-investigator |
dr hab. Krzysztof Markowicz | Co-investigator |
dr Christiana Olusegun | Investigator |
The ATMO-ACCESS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program through the ATMO-ACCESS Integrating Activity under grant agreement No 101008004.
European Commission, HORIZON 2020
Project type: Research project
Affiliation: Institute of Geophysics, Atmospheric Physics Department
Project realisation: April 1, 2021 - April 1, 2025
Opublikowano dnia - 5 września 2023 08:00
Ostatnia zmiana - 5 września 2023 15:54
Publikujący - Sekretariat IGF