Frontiers of Geodetic Science (FroGS) Conference in Munich
Be part of this year’s “Frontiers of Geodetic Science (FroGS)” – a small but nice conference which takes place every year as part of the German INTERGEO, one of the world’s leading platforms for geodesy, geoinformation, and land management. The event provides a forum for discussing current scientific developments and applications in geodesy.
This year, it will be held from September 15–17, 2026, in Munich.
We welcome contributions from all areas of geodetic research, especially from early-career scientists. Take this excellent opportunity to present recent findings and to connect with other experts from the field! As a convener I would like to draw your attention particularly to the session “Geodesy for climate research” – if you use geodetic techniques to study our changing planet, submit your abstract here.
- More information: https://dvw.de/veranstaltungen/frogs-2026-en
- Abstracts can be submitted through May 15, 2026 via https://dvw.de/frogs-2026-abstract-submission
- Call for Paper [PDF]
There is no abstract fee. However, participants must register for the event via the INTERGEO website. The FroGS registration also grants access to the trade fair and participation in the INTERGEO Congress. The FroGS conference is organized by DVW Working Group “Geodetic Research”.
Author: Laura Jensen (GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany)




