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Discover IRISCC Opportunities at the RICH Europe Webinar on Transnational Access

Seventh Webinar of RICH Europe

The RICH Europe project invites you to its Seventh Webinar highlighting Transnational and Virtual Access (TNA) opportunities available through European Research Infrastructures. The session will focus on practical guidance to access these resources and support researchers in leveraging them for their projects.

IRISCC’s Sabine Philippin (CNRS/ACTRIS) will share insights on IRISCC’s Access Program and how researchers can engage with its transnational and virtual access offerings. This is a great chance to learn directly from IRISCC about the resources available to support research in climate risk and related areas.

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Why Attend?

  • Learn about IRISCC’s TNA opportunities directly from Dr. Sabine Philippin.
  • Discover access options offered by other European Research Infrastructures.
  • Get practical guidance on navigating transnational and virtual access processes.

Participation is free and open to all stakeholders.

Organiser
RICH Europe
Date
24 November 2025
time
16:00 – 17:00 CET
duration
1 hr
venue
Online
price
Free of charge

Webinar Agenda

  • 16:00 – 16:05 | Presentation and Welcome
    Johannes Wolters – DLR, RICH Europe Cooperation Leader

  • 16:05 – 16:15 | EU-LAC ResInfra Plus Project
    Sabina Guaylupo – Project Manager, Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT)

  • 16:15 – 16:25 | CELAC Working Group on Research Infrastructures
    Claudia Romano – Technical Secretariat of EU CELAC Working Group on RIs

  • 16:25 – 16:55 | TNA Opportunities

    • IRISCC – Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks
      Dr. Sabine Philippin – IRISCC Access Program

    • RISEnergy – Research Infrastructure Services for Renewable Energy
      Olga Suminska-Ebersoldt – TA/VA Coordinator

    • E-RIHS – European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science
      Dr. David Buti – ERIC Access Officer

  • 16:55 – 17:00 | Q&A Session
    All speakers