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Bjerknes Hackaton

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20. mai 2025, 07:00 - 21. mai 2025, 12:00

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Geofysisk institutt

Hi all!

We're excited to announce that we will be holding the Bjerknes hackathon over two half-days, on May 20th and May 21st!

This is an opportunity to build your skills working with earth systems datasets, and will cover retrieving, analysing and visualising data. The theme of the hackathon will be Air-ice-sea interactions in the Arctic and North Atlantic. In addition to skills development, we expect some really interesting results to emerge from bringing together the diverse expertise of Bjerknes members to tackle this task. In addition to exploring this central focus, we will be providing a crash course on Earth systems data, which should have something for everyone whether you count yourself as a novice or expert data analyst.

The event will run from 9am-12am on May 20th, and 9am-2pm on May 21st. There will be plentiful bolle, coffee and lunch provided for attendees.

If you're interested in attending then register at the link below by next Friday, April 11th :

https://forms.gle/rJJaK6uc6ghkFYLCA

Look forward to seeing many of you there!

Josh Dorrington and Stephen Outten

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