The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has released the trailer for its upcoming mini-MOOC “Understanding Climate Data: From Analysis of the Past to Future Projections,” offering a first look at this free, short online course designed to help learners of all backgrounds confidently find, interpret, and use climate data in their work. The mini-MOOC is part of a series of accessible short courses aimed at demystifying climate data and empowering professionals and decision-makers worldwide to turn complex datasets from the Copernicus Climate Data Store into actionable insights. Registration details and the full course launch are expected ahead of the course’s live date in February 2026.

This course is offered by C3S in collaboration with Wageningen University and Research. For registration and more detailed information, please take look at this link: https://learning.ecmwf.int/enrol/index.php?id=89

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I’m Samuel

I am an expert in natural hazard forecasting and climate information services, with a specialization in compound extremes, their impacts, and climate adaptation. I have been involved in numerous projects across Indonesia and Europe. Additionally, I am passionate about teaching and supervising students.

Currently I am working at Earth Systems and Global Change (ESC) group, Wageningen University and Research (WUR) as an Assistant Professor (UD1) in Compound Hydrological Extremes and Climate Services.

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About me

I am a scientist with a passion for shaping future leaders and making the world a better place by reducing the impacts of natural hazards. In my free time, I enjoy playing badminton and tennis, as well as road biking.

I studied Civil Engineering at Parahyangan Catholic University in Bandung, Indonesia, with a major in Hydrology and Hydraulics. I completed my master’s degree in Hydrology and Water Resources at UNESCO-IHE Delft, the Netherlands and obtained my PhD from the Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry group at Utrecht University, the Netherlands.