Institute of Physics

  • First NameZoran
  • Last NameMijic
  • TitleMr
  • PositionAssistant Research Professor
  • Email 1zoran.mijic@ipb.ac.rs
  • Phone 1381113713134
  • Organisation NameInstitute of Physics
  • DepartmentEnvironmental Physics Laboratory
  • TypeResearch & Academic
  • Website(s)www.ipb.ac.rs
  • Street NamePregrevica
  • Street No118
  • Postal Code11080
  • TownBelgrade
  • CountrySerbia
    • 1. Which of these statements best describe your Organisation’s role in the value chain?Raw data/providerValue-adder(data process-modelling)
    • 2. What are the main thematic areas of activity of your Organisation?Climate change (e.g. climatology- meteorology atmospheric composition- air quality- radiation)
    • 3. Has your organisation participated in EO-related projects?No
    • 4. Has your Organisation participated in any Copernicus service provision, Copernicus User requirements definition or Copernicus Research & Innovation action?No
    • 5. Has your Organisation participated in any GEO/GEOSS SBA Tasks, community activities or initiatives?Yes
    • Please provide some additional information Member of EARLINET network Assocciated member of ACTRIS-2
    • 6. How would you rate your Organisation’s level of collaboration with other EO actors in your country or abroad?
    • A. In your CountryLow(1-4 actors)
    • Please expand on the collaboration if appropriate, indicating if possible the contact details of these EO actors.

      Serbian Environmental Protection Agency, (responsible for air quality, water in-situ measurement network)
      Republic Hydrometeorological Servic of Serbia
      Institute of Public Health, Belgrade (in-situ measurement network in Belgrade)

    • B. AbroadLow(1-4 Actors)
    • Please expand on the collaboration if appropriate, indicating if possible the contact details of these EO actors.

      Member of EARLINET network
      Assocciated member of ACTRIS-2

    • From the list below, please choose all the domains in which your organisation has capacities. 2) Ground-based/In-situ monitoring networks/facilities (of active or passive remote sensors- meteo/atmospheric/water sensors- etc)3) Modelling and computing processing capacities
    • Ground-based/In-situ monitoring networks/facilities

    • 1. What type of ground-based/in-situ networks or facilities do you operate?Atmospheric Composition/Profiling
    • Atmospheric Composition/Profiling

    • Number of stations1 lidar station 1 UV index measurement station
    • What is the geographic coverage/extent?Local
    • Please specify, including web link if possible

      EARLINET
      www.earlinet. org

      WOUDC, GAW

    • 2. From the list below, please choose all the networks for which you systematically collect and store data. Atmospheric Composition/Profiling
    • Atmospheric Composition/Profiling

    • Which are the measured attributes (e.g. aerosols, clouds, atmospheric pollutants, etc)? Please specify below.

      Vertical profiles of backscatter and extinction coefficients at 355nm wavelength.

    • Are METADATA available?No
    • Contact details of the person in charge. (Please provide name, email and phone number)

      Zoran Mijic
      zoran.mijic@ipb.ac.rs
      +381113713134

    • Start YearOn going
    • End YearOn going
    • What is the temporal resolution of data acquisition?Other
    • Other Temporal Resolution30 min
    • Data availability/access: (You can choose more than one)Upon Request
    • What is the main data policy applied?Free and license Restricted
    • Modelling and Computing Processing Capacities

    • Model/Algorithm1

      Dust REgional Atmospheric Model - DREAM

    • Which of the following application area(s) does the model serve? Atmospheric Composition/Profiling
    • Please specify the source of EO data used in the model.Geospatial data (e.g.DTM)Remote sensing data (e.g raw satellite high-level images)In situ data (e.g. temperature-pressure-humidity)
    • Please list the providers of input data for the model

      European Center for Midium Range Forecasts – ECMWF

    • What is the geographic coverage/extent the model applies to?Regional
    • In which region?North AfricaMiddle EastBalkans
    • Contact details of the person in charge

      Luka Ilic,
      luka.ilic@ipb.ac.rs

    • Does your Organisation have sufficient available computing resources for the processing and exploitation of EO data and the models running?Server ClustersHPC Clusters
    • Please specify

      A 64CPU Server Cluster is used for simulations with 2TB storage running on Ubuntu Linux.
      Additional computing and storage resources are available through Horizon 2020 VI-SEEM project on PARADOX cluster. Paradox iss an HP Proliant SL250s based cluster with the following components:
      • Compute nodes: HP Proliant SL250s
      • Processors Type: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2670 (Sandy Bridge, 8 Core, 20M Cache, 2.60 GHz)
      • Number of nodes: 106
      • Number of CPU cores: 1696
      • Number of GPUs: 106 NVIDIA® Tesla™ M2090 (5375MB of RAM, 512 CUDA cores at 1.3GHz, Compute capability 2.0)
      • RAM: 32 GB/node (4x8GB) DRR3 1600MHz
      • Network infrastructure: InfiniBand QDR
      Operating system:
      The operating system on PARADOX cluster is Scientific Linux 6.4.

    • 1. Is there funding for EO activities available in your country? Yes
    • If yes, specify the case(s).Yes- for R&D
    • Please specify

      National Research Projects

    • 2. Is there a National Space Policy/Strategy? No
    • 3. Is there a Space Agency in your country? No
    • 4. Which of the following best describes the level of coordination of EO activities in your country? Basic
    • 5. Which of the following best describes the level of interaction between the EO community and decision makers in your country?Scarce
    • Please provide examples of EO-based services and/or products in your country which are operationally used by public sector bodies.

      Air quality measurement, water quality,

    • 1. Would your Organisation be interested in contributing with its capacities to a regional initiative of GEO and/or Copernicus, addressing regional needs in the domains of Climate Change, Access to Raw Materials, Energy, Food Security and Water? Yes
    • 2. Would you be interested in providing feedback to the GEO-CRADLE consortium for establishing a roadmap for the implementation of GEO and Copernicus in North Africa, Middle East and the Balkans? Yes
    • 3. Would your organisation be interested in receiving our quarterly newsletter and/or participating in future networking events? Yes to both

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