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    The EuroSprite2005 Observational Campaign: An example of training and outreach opportunities for CAL young scientists

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    Chanrion, O.
    Crosby, N.B.
    Arnone, E.
    Boberg, F.
    Van Der Velde, O.
    Odzimek, A.
    Mika, Á.
    Enell, C.-F.
    Berg, P.
    Ignaccolo, M.
    Steiner, R.J.
    Laursen, S.
    Neubert, T.
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    Discipline
    Physical sciences
    Subject
    European Union
    higher education
    instrumentation
    Internet
    training
    upper atmosphere
    Eurasia
    Europe
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2007
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    The four year "Coupling of Atmospheric Layers (CAL)" EU FP5 Research Training Network project studied unanswered questions related to transient luminous events (sprites, jets and elves) in the upper atmosphere. Consisting often scientific work-packages CAL also included intensive training and outreach programmes for the young scientists hired. Educational activities were based on the following elements: national PhD programmes, activities at CAL and other meetings, a dedicated summer school, and two European sprite observational campaigns. The young scientists were strongly involved in the latter and, as an example, the "EuroSprite2005" observational campaign is presented in detail. Some of the young scientists participated in the instrument set-up, others in the campaign logistics, some coordinated the observations, and others gathered the results to build a catalogue. During the four-month duration of this campaign, all of them took turns in operating the system and making their own night observations. The ongoing campaign activities were constantly advertised and communicated via an Internet blog. In summary the campaign required all the CAL young scientists to embark on experimental work, to develop their organisational skills, and to enhance their ability to communicate their activities. The campaign was a unique opportunity to train and strengthen skills that will be an asset to their future careers and, overall, was most successful.
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    Chanrion, O.; Crosby, N.B.; Arnone, E.; Boberg, F.; Van Der Velde, O.; Odzimek, A.; Mika, Á.; Enell, C.-F.; Berg, P.; Ignaccolo, M.; Steiner, R.J.; Laursen, S.; Neubert, T. (2007). The EuroSprite2005 Observational Campaign: An example of training and outreach opportunities for CAL young scientists. , Advances in Geosciences, Vol. 13, 3-9, DOI: 10.5194/adgeo-13-3-2007.
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    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/4361
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-13-3-2007
    scopus: 2-s2.0-34547560451
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    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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