Advocacy of the scientific users of ALOMAR
ALOMAR Advocacy of International Participation and Collaborative Science
The ALOMAR facility, in operation since 1994 north of the Arctic circle, includes a large collection of lidars, radars, and passive remote sensing instruments installed and operated by European, Canadian, U.S., and Japanese institutions for atmospheric research.
ALOMAR has applied for and been granted long-term multi-national facility funding. In order to maximize the science benefits arising from ALOMAR instrumentation, the community of ALOMAR scientists, the ALOMAR Science Steering Committee (ASAC), and the ALOMAR Board of Directors (BoD) express their joint interest in enhancing participation in collaborative research by guest scientists from other institutions throughout the world.
Interested scientists need only to coordinate their desired research involvement with the PIs of the ALOMAR instruments they wish to use. Instrumentation, PI contact addresses, and information on the possible cost involved in such endeavors is available.
The point of contact is Michael Gausa, head of ALOMAR.
Chairman, Board of Directors Chairman, ASAC