Section: Other Grants and Activities
National initiatives
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Clime is member of the ADDISA project (ANR, started january 2007) with Moise (Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes), LEGI, the CNRM/GAME laboratory of Météo-France and the MIP laboratory of Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse. This concerns image assimilation applied to meteorology and oceanography.
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Clime is leading ADDISAAF (Assimilation de Données Distribuées et Images SAtellite pour l'AFrique ) funded by IRD in the Corus program framework, in collaboration with ENIT (Tunisia), the Yaoundé University, and Moise.
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Clime takes part to the ANR project ATLAS ("From Applications to Theory in Learning and Adaptive Statistics"). Clime collaborates with Gilles Stoltz, co-leader of ATLAS, on the application of machine learning to air quality forecasting.
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Clime will take part to the the ANR project IDEA (the project is due to start January 2010) that addresses the propagation of wildland fires. Clime is in charge of the estimation of the uncertainties, based on sensitivity studies and ensemble simulations.
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The three-year project Multiscale Data Assimilation in Geophysics [MSDAG] has been accepted by the ANR SYSCOMM. Fours partners are in the project: CEREA (Clime project-team, Marc Bocquet, PI of the whole project), Fluminance and Moise Project-team, LSCE (Peter Rayner). The preparatory work has led to the definition of a document where an overview of state-of-the-art methodological approaches for multiscale data assimilation is presented. The project has started on January 2009.
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Clime is running the project MIDAR “Inverse modeling of deposition measurements in case of a radiological release”, under the framework of the LEFE-ASSIM program of INSU. This includes a cooperation with the Institute for Safety Problems of Nuclear Power Plants (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).
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Clime is running an R2DS project “Optimization of Monitoring Networks for Air Quality “, with a grant from Île-de-France region. The aim is to optimally reduce/design a monitoring network for pollutants (ozone in particular).