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EARTHCODE

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Welcome to EarthCODE


A FAIR OPEN SCIENCE ENVIRONMENT FOR REPRODUCIBLE EARTH SYSTEM RESEARCH





2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM

We are pleased to announce that EarthCODE will participate in the 2024 IEEE
International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium.

This will be held from 7th - 12th July, 2024 in Athens, Greece.

Please join us at our poster session on Thursday, 11 Jul, 16:20 - 17:20.

Alternatively, please visit the ESA stand for more information.

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EARTHCODE TENDER IS OPEN

The tender for EarthCODE is open and the full tender documentation is available
as a non-ESA Tender Action on ESA-STAR. With this tender EarthCODE is looking
for subcontractors. The project team hosted a supplier webinar at 1.30pm CEST on
17 April, to get information on developing the three main works streams (WS):
WS1 - Infrastructure, WS2 - FAIR Open Science & WS3 – Community. See recording
and slides of the information day below.

View EarthCODE Information Day Presentation


EARTHCODE PORTAL

EarthCODE envisions leveraging technology to empower FAIR and Open Earth System
Science, fostering innovation and collaboration for a sustainable future.

This portal shall provide an entry point to the collaborative development tools
and resources, as well as access to community guidelines and open documentation
to help researchers adopt FAIR principles in their scientific practice.

Through community and capacity building focused on Open Science, the activity
shall promote a trusted collaborative experience of conducting Earth system
science.





EarthCODE is being developed on top of exisiting platform services and will
leverage the latest tools for managing open data and open source software. It
aims to grow a community of users that contribute open data and methods,
discover scientific datasets and workflows, access advanced computing resources
and collaborate to advance earth science.

EarthCODE will incrementally develop by integrating readily available Earth
Observation cloud services and open-source building blocks provided by European
industry. It also serves as a platform for Open Science capacity building,
scientific communication, and international cooperation.




CO-DEVELOP EARTHCODE

Be part of our mission by sharing your insights. Participate in our survey to
help shape EarthCODE according to your needs and preferences:
https://forms.office.com/e/3UbPiq0c0d


I WANT TO PUBLISH MY SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS, HOW CAN EARTHCODE HELP?

After signup, you will be able to access your workspace and create your first
experiment. If your input data, workflow file and resulting product(s) are
located on supported platforms, you can combine them and add some additional
project metadata. After publishing your experiment, EarhCODE will copy and
securly store the data for you and generate an unique DOI.




I WOULD LIKE TO CHECK IF SOMEBODY DID SIMILAR RESEARCH TO THE ONE I AM
CONDUCTING, CAN I USE EARTHCODE FOR THAT?

EarthCODE will let you browse projects, experiments and resulting products
created by the entire community. You will be able to search by title, keywords,
publication date and other metadata.




I FOUND AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT, HOW CAN I RE-RUN IT WITH MY OWN PARAMETERS?

Each experiment published on EarthCODE will be reproducible (to varying
degrees). If you choose to reproduce a previous experiment, all the available
information (e.g. input data, source code, required environment) will be
pre-loaded, allowing you to either re-run the experiment with the same
parameters, or changing them to build your own experiment upon it.




COMMUNITY

EarthCODE aims to foster a community based on FAIR Open Science Principles
throughout ESA-funded Earth System Science activities. Several recent and
ongoing initiatives within the EO sector are focussed on the creation of common
standards, common architecture, and open-source platforms. EarthCODE aims to
deliver long-term persistence of data, code, and documentation, aiding
reproducibility, reuse and consumption of research outputs by a wider community.
Additionally, the Portal aims to provide access to community information
resources and Open Science tools enabling collaboration and adherence to
FAIR/open research practices.

If you would like to be a part of this community, please sign up to our
newsletter (once it is established) to get more information. We will also hold
regular sessions with end-users, so they can contribute understanding the needs
of end-users and stakeholders.


TEAM

Earth Science Collaborative Open Development Environment - EarthCODE - is a
project sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA) as a collaborative project
under leadership of Telespazio UK as prime contractor. The contracted partners
in the consortium are below.


PRIME TEAM

 * Telespazio UK (Prime Contractor)
 * EOX (Portal)


WORK STREAM CONSORTIUM

TBD


CONTACT US!

Does the information provided seem insufficient? Please feel free to get in
touch with our team!
Dr Chandra Taposeea-Fisher
Senior Project Manager
chandra.taposeea@telespazio.com


WANT TO GET NOTIFIED?

EarthCODE is coming soon. If you want to get notified about the public launch,
do not hesitate to contact us about our newsletter.

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