9th EGU Snow Science Winter School 2025

Deadline: November 01, 2024

Program Starts: February 23, 2025

Program Ends: March 01, 2025

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • France
Col du Lautaret

Overview

The Snow Science Winter School aims at teaching modern techniques of snow microstructure characterization to graduate and post-graduate scientists. 

Details

The training consists of combining theoretical lessons in the classroom and field practice in small groups of 3-4 students, with focus on some of the more modern measurement methods (high-resolution penetrometry, optical instruments for specific surface area of snow, X-ray tomography, etc.). In addition to knowledge, the school aims at training critical thinking by analyzing, comparing, and discussing the collected data from measurements and other inputs that could be provided (models data, satellite data for example). The Snow School program will follow closely the well-established schedule of lectures in the morning, field experiments in the afternoon and data analysis in the evening.

Course structure 

This school focuses on hands-on field snowpack measurements, supplemented by classroom lectures. Students are supervised by a team of lecturers, experts in various snow-related fields.

Field measurements will be carried out by small groups of 3 to 4 students. Each group of students will prepare a report describing the methods, results and interpretation of the data they have collected during the week. We expect participants to prepare for school by consulting the materials provided before school starts.

The course corresponds to 3 ETCS-Points. To receive full credit, a report taking 40 hours of work must be handed in and will be evaluated.

Lecturers (provisional) 

  • Dr. Marie Dumont (CNRM, France)
  • Dr. Anna Kontu (FMI, Finland)
  • Dr. Juha Lemmetyinen (FMI, Finland)
  • Dr. Neige Calonne (C NRM, France)
  • Dr. Benjamin Walter (WSL-SLF, Switzerland)

Opportunity is About


Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Target audience 

The course is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students and post-docs in all snow and cryosphere related disciplines, who plan to make field measurements of snow, or work with such data, as part of their research.


Dates

Deadline: November 01, 2024

Program starts:

February 23, 2025

Program ends:

March 01, 2025

Program Starts: February 23, 2025

Program Ends: March 01, 2025


Cost/funding for participants

Course cost 

EUR 350 including accommodation, meals and local transportation from Grenoble train station to Col du Lautaret. Students are expected to pay their own travel costs to Grenoble train station.

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