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EarthCODE at EGU 2025 28th/29th/30th of April 2025

EarthCODE talks FAIR and Open Science at EGU 2025!

EarthCODE at EGU 2025 28th/29th/30th of April 2025

Published: 09/04/2025

We’re excited to share that EarthCODE will be part of the EGU General Assembly 2025, taking place in Vienna from 27 April to 2 May. Join us as we contribute to the scientific programme and ongoing conversations around collaborative, reproducible Earth system science.


Scientific Programme Highlights

Oral Presentation

Advancing Cloud-Native Data Analysis and Publishing with Pangeo Tools in EarthCODE
Deyan Samardzhiev, Anne Fouilloux, Tina Odaka, Benjamin Ragan-Kelley
Session: ESSI2.15
Date & Time: Friday, 2 May, 15:13–15:23 CEST
Location: Room -2.32
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This presentation will explore how EarthCODE leverages the Pangeo ecosystem to support cloud-native, reproducible science, and how researchers can prepare and publish their data and workflows in a FAIR-compliant way across platforms.


Poster Presentation

EarthCODE – a FAIR and Open Environment for Collaborative Research in Earth System Science
Chandra Taposeea-Fisher, Garin Smith, Ewelina Dobrowolska, Daniele Giomo, Francesco Barchetta, Stephan Meißl, Dean Summers
Session: ESSI3.3
Date & Time: Tuesday, 29 April, 10:45–12:30 CEST
Location: Hall X4 | Poster X4.19
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This poster will highlight the role of EarthCODE in supporting the publication and reuse of workflows and data products across federated research environments.


Visit Us in the Exhibition

EarthCODE will also be present at the ESA booth in the exhibition area, where team members will host short talks and live demonstrations. We are also partnering with the Open Science booth, where we will share best practices for FAIR data, open tools, and collaborative research workflows.


Join the Conversation

Whether you're interested in data publication, reproducibility, cloud-native computing, or platform interoperability, we look forward to connecting with you at EGU 2025. Come by our sessions, visit our booths, and let’s talk about building a stronger, more open Earth science ecosystem.