PHENET & IPPN Coffee sessions
Announcement of Coffee session series: Are you focusing on plant phenotyping or envirotyping topics in your research and interested in how you can benefit from research infrastructure services in that area?
The EU funded project PHENET and the International Plant Phenotyping Network (IPPN) run a series of joint FREE coffee sessions webinars, introducing you to the services from four high-class European research infrastructures:
- AnaEE-ERIC: Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems
- EMPHASIS: European Infrastructure for Plant Phenotyping
- eLTER: Integrated European Long-Term Ecosystem, Critical Zone and Socio-Ecological System Research Infrastructure
- ELIXIR: A distributed infrastructure on life science data
Each webinar will provide you with key insights into their activities, how you can benefit from them, how you can access them, and whom to contact in case you need further information afterwards. And of course, you will be able to ask any question during the seminar which you may have towards these organisations.
Join us and register for these webinars via the PHENET website.
ELIXIR | 24 Oct 10:00 – 10:30 CEST | online via zoom | |
EMPHASIS | 29 Oct, 15:00 – 15:30 CET | online via zoom | |
AnaEE-ERIC | 31 Oct 15:00 – 15:30 CET | online via zoom | |
eLTER | 4 Nov 15:30 – 16:00 CET | online via zoom |
Stay tuned to our PHENET communication channels (website, linked). This webinar series will be followed by further webinars providing concrete insights into the latest technologies and tools being developed by the project.
In PHENET, EMPHASIS, AnaEE, eLTER, and ELIXIR join forces to co-develop, with a diversity of innovative companies, new tools and methods – meant to contribute to new RI services – for the identification of future-proofed combinations of species, genotypes, and management practices in front of the most likely climatic scenarios across Europe. IPPN is an association representing the major plant phenotyping centers, aiming to provide all relevant information about plant phenotyping to increase the visibility and impact of plant phenotyping and enable cooperation between different stakeholders.