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2026 ARM Big Open Data Summer School

Monday, May 18, to Friday, May 22, 2026

The “Big Open Data Science Summer School” is geared toward students from undergraduates to early postdoctoral scholars. Planned activities include instructional talks, tutorials, and a mentored hackathon for attendees to work with ARM data and open-source software.

Mission

The overarching mission of the summer school is to enhance the scientific impact of ARM observations through the instruction of students in new techniques to gain insight into atmospheric processes using open science tools.

Objectives

Organizers

NameAffiliationLinks
Scott CollisArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Joseph O’BrienArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Jeri KnepperArgonne National Laboratory

Instructors and Mentors

InstructorAffiliationLinks
Mark SpychalaArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Adam TheisenArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Patty CampbellArgonne National Laboratory
Sid GuptaArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Robert JacksonArgonne National LaboratoryGithub
Bhupendra RautArgonne National LaboratoryGithub

Running on Your Own Machine

If you are interested in running this material locally on your computer, you will need to follow this workflow:

  1. Clone the 2026 ARM Summer School repository:

     git clone https://github.com/ARM-Development/arm-summer-school-2026
  2. Move into the arm-summer-school-2026 directory

    cd arm-summer-school-2026
  3. Create and activate your conda environment from the environment.yml file

    conda env create -f environment.yml
    conda activate arm-summer-school-2026-dev
  4. Move into the notebooks directory and start up Jupyterlab

    cd notebooks/
    jupyter lab