When: October 22-24, 2025
Where: Tucson, AZ (University of Arizona Campus)
How: Hybrid plenary sessions, breakout sessions will be either in-person or fully virtual. Poster session will be in-person.
Update August 22, 2025:
Breakout session submission extended: Please propose breakout ideas through this Submission form by Aug 29. We will consider all submissions, but two kinds of breakout are of particular interest this year.
- hands-on, tutorial style sessions in which attendees can learn a relevant skill or see a demo of tools and applications
- discussions or workshops that explore or address the shifting funding landscape for flux and ecological research. We are envisioning a series of breakouts covering different aspects under this general topic, and would like to source input from the community. Please fill out the form if you would like to help organize these breakouts.
Registration is open now: In-person registration link ($80 for Early Career researchers, $180 for everyone else) | virtual registration link (free registration)
Update July 25, 2025:
Deadline extended for Abstract submission – new deadline August 1!
Registration is open now: In-person registration link | virtual registration link
Call for breakouts: Please propose breakout ideas through this Submission form by Aug 22. We will consider all submissions, but two kinds of breakout are of particular interest this year.
- hands-on, tutorial style sessions in which attendees can learn a relevant skill or see a demo of tools and applications
- discussions or workshops that explore or address the shifting funding landscape for flux and ecological research. We are envisioning a series of breakouts covering different aspects under this general topic, and would like to source input from the community. Please fill out the form if you would like to help organize these breakouts.
Update July 17, 2025:
Find travel info here
Update June 20, 2025:
Abstract submission now open – deadline July 25
These topics are of special interest this year, but all flux related topics are welcome:
1) AI and Machine Learning for Eddy Covariance research – novel tools, foundation models, model emulation, and how we can apply them to enhance research related to EC flux data.
2) Remote sensing, e.g. SIF, linking ground based and satellite observations, Linking data across scales and methods, combining remote sensing and flux data for enhanced impact
3) Managed and Urban lands – productivity and resilience of agricultural, forested, restored and built environments
4) General Flux Science: submit your abstracts on any work relating to eddy covariance fluxes
Travel stipend application now open – deadline July 18