Kristineberg Research Station

Open ARTS Community Workshop 2017


Background and Scope

Participants of the Open ARTS Community Workshop 2017

A workshop series in mm and sub-mm radiative transfer was started in 1999. These workshops were held in the Bremen area, primarily at Bredbeck. The discussion and work at those workshops had a central role in the initiation and development of the freely available radiative transfer model, ARTS. The ARTS model, the accompanying Atmlab/Qpack tools and, for the first time, the new Python toolbox Typhon were a main topic of the workshop. The second, more general, objective of the workshop is to enhance information exchange and collaboration regarding radiative transfer modelling in the mm and sub-mm frequency ranges. The content of this part depends on active input from the workshop participants.

Date and Place

The workshop was held on September 6-8, 2017 at the Kristineberg Marine Research Station.

The research station is located about 100 km north of Gothenburg.

Sponsors

      

Program

2017_arts_workshop_program.pdf

Workshop material

The slides of the presentations held at the workshop are available for download

Participants

  • David Duncun, Colorado State University / Chalmers
  • David Newnham, British Antarctic Survey
  • Dong Wu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Emma Turner, Met Office, UK
  • Franz Schreier, DLR Remote Sensing Tech Institute
  • Franziska Schranz, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern, Switzerland
  • Ian S. Adams, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Jana Mendrok, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Jonas Hagen, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern
  • Lukas Kluft, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
  • Manfred Brath, Meteorologisches Institut, Universität Hamburg
  • Mathias Milz, Luleå University of Technology
  • Ole Martin Christensen, Stockholm University
  • Oleksandr Bobryshev, Universitaet Hamburg
  • Oleksii Patoka, Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IRA NASU)
  • Ole Martin Christensen, Stockholm University
  • Oliver Lemke, Universität Hamburg
  • Patrick Eriksson, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Peter Forkman, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Richard Larsson, NICT
  • Robin Ekelund, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Simon Pfreundschuh, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Stefan Buehler, Universität Hamburg
  • Stephen Munchak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Stuart Fox, Met Office
  • Takahoshi Yamada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Uwe Raffalski, Swedish Institute of Space Physics
  • Verena Grützun, Universität Hamburg
  • Wang Yuke, Graduate student of Jilin University, Changchun,China