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🌍✨ The MISO project has reached another important milestone with its second review meeting with the European Commission on September 17.

Together with our Project Advisor and two external experts, we reflected on the progress made so far and received valuable feedback that will help guide our next steps.

πŸ”¬ Over the past months, the project has made significant technical advances, including:
Β β€’ Testing and validating innovative drone-based measurements of greenhouse gases in wetlands and Arctic conditions.
Β β€’ Developing and deploying the MISO Gas Flux Chamber for direct CHβ‚„ and COβ‚‚ source measurements.
Β β€’ Optimizing the K96 NDIR sensor and enhancing calibration models for improved accuracy in challenging environments.
Β β€’ Advancing data transmission solutions with LoRa and UAV systems to ensure robust communication in remote areas.

πŸ’‘ The reviewers highlighted both the scientific relevance and technical achievements of MISO, while also providing constructive suggestions to further strengthen our impact.

πŸ“Œ 𝐍𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐬: We will continue to consolidate our results by linking detailed descriptions of achievements to the MISO website, publishing datasets and outputs in the project’s Zenodo community [https://zenodo.org/communities/miso-euproject], and ensuring wider visibility of our progress across platforms.

We are grateful to all partners for their dedication and collaboration, which made these results possible. With this feedback, we are even better equipped to continue improving greenhouse gas monitoring in hard-to-reach and vulnerable ecosystems.


Contact Info

Dr. Tuan-Vu Cao, project coordinator.Β The Climate and Environmental Research Institute NILU.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101086541.