
Are you wondering what it’s like to pursue an internship at 52°North (52N)? Well, this blog post aims to describe exactly that. My name is Merel and in this blog post will take you through my experience of doing a six-month internship at 52N.
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, Student Internship Tagged With: climate services, external semester, GeoNode, I-CISK, intersnship, OpenSenseMap, RShiny, spatial data science

Are you wondering what it’s like to pursue an internship at 52°North (52N)? Well, this blog post aims to describe exactly that. My name is Merel and in this blog post will take you through my experience of doing a six-month internship at 52N.
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, GSoC, KomMonitor Tagged With: Angular, GSoC, KomMonitor, Leaflet js
This is it – the last blog post of my Google Summer of Code project. After months of coding, debugging, and even more coffee, I have finally finished migrating Kommonitor components from AngularJS to Angular. What an exciting journey it has been! At first, I was scared that the task ahead of me was too big to handle, but my outstanding mentors Christian and Sebastian were there to help and show me the ropes. Their guidance allowed me to complete this mission successfully and now the application is a hybrid one. These changes will guarantee KomMonitor’s enduring success for years to come. Here is how I migrated KomMonitor to Angular and what I learned in the process.
by Markus Konkol Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities Tagged With: data quality, EGU, EGU2023, MINKE, MyBinder, Open Reproducible Research, Open Science, The Whole Tale

MINKE, an EU project funded within the framework of the H2020 (GA nº 101008724.), is about integrating key European Marine Metrology Research Infrastructures to coordinate their use and development and propose an innovative framework for oceanographic data quality. Alright? No? I struggled in the beginning too, so let’s start with an example.
by Ayush Dubey Leave a Comment
Filed Under: 52°North, Communities, enviroCar, GSoC Tagged With: Android, CI/CD, DevOps, envirocar, GSoC, Rasa NLU, Road safety, xFCD
As we approach the final lap of Google Summer of Code 2023, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the remarkable journey we’ve undertaken with the enviroCar: Voice Command project. Over the past 12 weeks, my focus has been on fortifying the existing codebase while also introducing new, valuable features. This led me to tackle captivating challenges over a wide range of tech stacks for the ultimate objective of an enhanced user experience with improved safety measures.