Vision
Terms of Reference
The Inter-Commission Committee on Theory (ICCT) was formally approved and established after the IUGG XXI Assembly in Sapporo, 2003, to succeed the former IAG Section IV on General Theory and Methodology and, more importantly, to interact actively and directly with other IAG entities, namely commissions, services and the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS). In accordance with the IAG by-laws, the first two 4-year periods were reviewed in 2011. IAG approved the continuation of ICCT at the IUGG XXIII Assembly in Melbourne, 2011. At the IUGG XXIV Assembly in Prague, 2015, ICCT became a permanent entity within the IAG structure.
Recognizing that observing systems in all branches of geodesy have advanced to such an extent that geodetic measurements
(i) are now of unprecedented accuracy and quality, can readily cover a region of any scale up to tens of thousands of kilometres, yield non-conventional data types, and can be provided continuously; and
(ii) consequently, demand advanced mathematical modelling in order to obtain the maximum benefit of such technological advance,
ICCT
(1) strongly encourages frontier mathematical and physical research, directly motivated by geodetic need and practice, as a contribution to science and engineering in general and theoretical foundations of geodesy in particular;
(2) provides the channel of communication amongst different IAG entities of commissions, services and projects on the ground of theory and methodology, and directly cooperates with and supports these entities in the topical work;
(3) helps IAG in articulating mathematical and physical challenges of geodesy as a subject of science and in attracting young talents to geodesy. ICCT strives to attract and serve as home to all mathematically motivated and oriented geodesists as well as to applied mathematicians; and
(4) encourages closer research ties with and gets directly involved in relevant areas of Earth sciences, bearing in mind that geodesy has always been playing an important role in understanding the physics of the Earth.
Objectives
The overall objectives of the ICCT are
• to act as international focus of theoretical geodesy
• to encourage and initiate activities to advance geodetic theory in all branches of geodesy
• to monitor developments in geodetic methodology
To achieve these objectives, ICCT interacts and collaborates with other IAG entities (Commissions, Services, GGOS, other ICCs, Projects).
Program of Activities
The ICCT’s program of activities include
• participation as (co-)conveners of geodesy sessions at major conferences such as IAG Assemblies, EGU General Assemblies and AGU Meetings,
• organization of Hotine-Marussi Symposia,
• initiation of summer schools on theoretical geodesy,
• and maintaining a website for dissemination of ICCT related information.
Organization
Steering commitee
President: Mattia Crespi (Italy)
Vice-President: Amir Khodabandeh (Australia)
Past-President: Pavel Novák (Czech Republic)
Representatives:
Commission 1: Paul Rebischung (France)
Commission 2: Robert Tenzer (Hong Kong)
Commission 3: Janusz Bogusz (Poland)
Commission 4: Katarzyna Stępniak (Poland)
IGFS: Riccardo Barzaghi (Italy)
IERS: Geoffrey Blewitt (USA)
GGOS: Michael Schmidt (Germany)
ICCC: Marius Schlaack (Germany)
ICCM: Shun-ichi Watanabe (Japan)
QuGe: Jakob Flury (Germany)
Members at large:
Laura Fernandez (Argentina)
Yap Loudi (Cameroon)
Representative of Early Career Scientists:
Michela Ravanelli (Italy)
President
Prof. Mattia Crespi, PhD Geodesy and Geomatics Division Department of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering University of Rome "La Sapienza" via Eudossiana, 18 00184 Roma Italy Phone: ++39 06 44585097 Email: https://sites.google.com/a/uniroma1.it/mattiacrespi-eng/
Vice-President
Dr. Amir Khodabandeh, PhD Department of Infrastructure Engineering The University of Melbourne Grattan Street, Parkville Victoria, 3010, Australia Phone: +61383445411 Email: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/827368-amir-khodabandeh
Past-President
Prof. Ing. Pavel Novák, PhD Department of Mathematics University of West Bohemia Univerzitni 22 306 14 Plzeň Czech Republic Phone: ++420 377 632676 Fax: ++420 377 632602 Email: http://www.kma.zcu.cz/novak