AGORA International Doctoral Summer School: training school on atmospheric characterization using in-situ and remote sensing techniques (3rd edition)
We are honored to announce the upcoming 3rd edition of the AGORA International Doctoral Summer School on characterization of atmospheric aerosol using in-situ and remote sensing techniques, organized in the framework of the ATMO-ACCESS project.
When: 1–19 June 2026
Where: Andalusian Inter-University Institute for Earth System Research (IISTA-CEAMA), Granada, Spain
Format: Hybrid
This edition is co-organized by the Doctoral School of Sciences, Technologies and Engineering of the University of Granada, the MSCA-SE project AERIS and the COST Action EARLICOST.
The lectures provide fundamental knowledge in novel, advanced techniques for measuring atmospheric properties, covering in situ, remote sensing, and laboratory-based instruments. This hybrid training school will be held face-to-face at the Andalusian Global ObseRvatory of the Atmosphere (AGORA) in Granada (Spain), including a visit to the Sierra Nevada station and hands-on training for some novel instruments.
Target audience: The training school is intended mainly for researchers and technicians from the atmospheric field (such as advanced master students, doctoral students, early-career scientists, or technicians).
Further information is available on the official AGORA Training School webpage.