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Pangeo 101 Tutorial for eScience Course 2022

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This repository contains the documentation and jupyter notebooks used for delivering the tutorial on Pangeo during the eScience Course 2022.


The content of this repository (folder tutorial) is rendered as an online document using Jupyter Book. You can access it here.

eScience Course 2022

The eScience course is taking place 31 October to 11 November 2022 at Tjärnö Marine Laboratory (plus 28-30 November for remote presentations of final results).

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Alejandro ©

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Anne Fouilloux

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Guillaume Eynard-Bontemps

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Miguel Caballer

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Rich Signell

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Sebastian Luna-Valero

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Tina Odaka

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Zdeněk Šustr

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j34ni

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pl.marasco

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

This work used advanced computing resources from the CESNET resource centre of the EGI federation. The services are co-funded by the EGI-ACE project (https://www.egi.eu/project/egi-ace/, grant number 101017567).

We also would like to thank the Pangeo Europe Team and in particular Guillaume Eynard-Bontemps and Jean Iaquinta for the Pangeo deployment, and Anne Fouilloux and Tina Odaka for the training material content and delivery.

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