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2nd Plenary Meeting of the GO BEYOND project: Anna Kampouri

At our team, our commitment to advancing research takes us far beyond our labs and offices. Each journey offers a unique opportunity to explore new landscapes while sharing knowledge, igniting creativity, and collaborating on solutions to global challenges.

As a representative of the NOA-ReACT team, Anna Kampouri travelled to the stunning city of Setúbal in Portugal for the 2nd Plenary Meeting of the GO BEYOND project, funded by the European Union.

The project's mission is to develop cutting-edge technologies and approaches to strengthen early warning systems, equipping communities with the tools and knowledge they need to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to crises more effectively.

Within the GOBEYONDEU framework, our team at the National Observatory of Athens is developing the AtmoHub Volcanic Ash Dispersion Early Warning System, utilizing the innovative FLEXPART Lagrangian dispersion model. We are focused on creating a Multi-Risk Impact-based Early Warning System (MR-IEWS) that will transform how we respond to emergencies, including weather, climate, and geophysical events like the recent eruptions of the Etna and Icelandic volcanoes.

Learn more about the GOBEYOND project here.

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ReACT stands for “Remote sensing of Aerosols, Clouds and Trace gases”, to describe the research focus of the respective research team led by Dr. Vassilis Amiridis. ReACT consists of highly motivated scientists within the field of Atmospheric Sciences, combining a number of Post-doc researchers, Ph.D. and M.Sc. students as well as other research and technical staff, using the resources, infrastructure and experience of the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing (IAASARS).

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