The Maïdo Observatory Summer School (MOSS 2024) is a summer school on
Aerosols and trace gases in the troposphere and stratosphere: dynamics, long-term evolution of atmospheric composition, and climate change, with a focus on aerosol lidar technics organized by Reunion University
- LACy – Laboratoire de l’Atmosphère et des Cyclones
- OSU-R – Observatoire des Sciences de l’Univers à la Réunion
The MOSS-24 aims to focus on “Aerosol Measurement and Transport in the Southern Hemisphere”. It will take place at Reunion Island, a southern tropical site (21.0° South, 55.5° East) where atmospheric observations and research activities have been developing since the early 1990’s.
The Maïdo Observatory is an instrumental facility for atmospheric surveys in the southern tropics. It serves as an observation platform for many international networks (WMO/GAW, NDACC, SHADOZ, AERONET, TCCON, …), and European research infrastructure consortiums (ACTRIS, ICOS).
AGENDA
OUR SPEAKERS
Monday 18th November
Researcher at Météo-France.
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Tuesday 19th November
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Wednesday 20th November
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Thursday 21st November
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Friday 22nd November
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PARTICIPATION
The Maïdo Observatory Summer School is scheduled for 5-day residential courses open to PhD students and early career.
Applications are accepted from PhD students, postdoctoral and young scientists from public or private laboratories, and any other scientists or engineers from public or private laboratories.
The maximum number of participants is 20. If more than 20 applications are received, the organizing committee will select applicants. Successful applicants will be selected on a merit basis, accounting for their motivational letter and career status, with considerations for gender, geographical and institution-type balance.
REGISTRATION AND FEES
The registration fees are 400€ per student. It covers a shared studio with two other students, the meals and transportation on the island.
However, the flights are not included in the registration fees.
VENUE AND LOGISTICS
MOSS activities are planned on several sites:
- at the Maïdo Observatory,
- at the University campus, and
- at the Village Corail.
All students may be accommodated at the Village Corail Centre at Ermitage, Saint-Gilles-les-Bains. This area is the most touristic place of Reunion Island.
Simply put, the Village Corail is a park-hotel structure that offers suitable facilities for accommodation and lecturing. It is located on a protected area at the edge of the lagoon facing the Indian Ocean. The Village Corail is made of 129 studios spread over 15 units of 4 bungalows each on a 5-hectar park-garden.
-> More details about the “Village de Corail” park-hotel are available at this link: https://www.villagecorail.re