💡 An Electrical Meeting - Hackathon session 💡

The hackathon is now open!

In this interactive hackathon session, we will work on 3 challenges listed below, develop ideas and implement them in small teams.

📢 We believe in research community efforts and value your contribution! Ideas and contributors will be publicly available in the github page.

Challenges

1. How to encourage the emergence of standards in Agrogeophysics?

What kind of initiative(s) would help federate the community and help the emergence of standards? Which metadata are required in such standards? Best way to create them?

2. How to build a library of robust/reusable pedophysical relationships?

3. How to encourage the use of geophysics in interdisciplinary studies?

How can you encourage a non-specialist to use geophysics? Which tools would they need to get familiar enough and see the potential and limitations of geophysics?


Timing

Thu 10/03
Fri 11/03 - Palace of the Royal Academies
13:00 - 16:30 Interactive session hackathon - Conveners Guillaume Blanchy and Benjamin Mary
Start: a quick overview of CAGS
Phase 1: Idea generation to answer the challenges listed below (30min)
Phase 2: Idea development (1h30)
☕ coffee break
Phase 3: Idea implementation (1h)
☕ coffee break
Phase 4: pitch of team results to an expert panel and the public (30-45 min)
16:30 - 18:00 Teams pitch their work Drink and fingerfood. :-)

Materials 🗂️

📌 Check out our online whiteboard

Steps to contribute:

  • Open the the whiteboard
  • Write your name and initials
  • Add your ideas by sticking post-its

📌 Check out our online app and start playing with pedophysical models

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Steps to contribute:



📌 Catalog showcasing

The Catalog of AgroGeophysical Studies paves the way towards more open science and FAIR data/survey practices. The current weakness is the lack of community formalisation of the metadata.

  • Video 1 contribute (publication/notebook submission), Findability (filter) and Reuse (export) of Agrogeophysical knowledges.
  • Video 2: highlight your dataset (example with a pedophysical dataset)

Other references

Motivations

The use of geophysics for agronomy has rapidly increased in recent years.

However:


[1] Findable Accessible Interpolable Reusable