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SUMMARY:Summer School: satellite-based hydrological data assimilation
DESCRIPTION:Geodesy group of Aalborg University is planning to have a summer school at the Geodesy Group\, Aalborg University\, August 25-28 2026. The school will be for four days and focusing on training Early Careers to improve their skill of satellite data processing and hydrological data assimilation. The program will be ~50%-50% on theory and practical sessions. The focus will be on advanced techniques and open challenges in measuring and modeling the water cycle\, as well as integrating satellite-based observations\, including Satellite Gravity (GRACE/GRACE-FO and future missions NGGM/MAGIC)\, Satellite Altimetry (Sentinel and SWOT)\, and Soil Remote Sensing into large-scale hydrological models. Participants will be introduced to ensemble-based sequential Data Assimilation techniques for merging satellite data with models. The school emphasises hands-on learning\, featuring practical exercises in Python\, along with various interactive activities. \nThe school is free of charge\, but a registration process will be followed to select the most relevant audiences. The registration link will be announced soon.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/summer-school-satellite-hydrological-data/
LOCATION:Geodesy group\, Aalborg University\, Rendsburggade 14\, Aalborg\, 9000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:AGU,Commission 2,ECS,EGU,GGOS,IAHS,ICCC,ICGEM,UN (United Nations),📚 Education & Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ehsan Forootan%2C Aalborg University":MAILTO:efo@plan.aau.dk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
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SUMMARY:Workshop on GNSS Ionosphere (IWGI2026)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Workshop on GNSS Ionosphere (IWGI2026) – Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications\nThe “Workshop on GNSS Ionosphere (IWGI2026) – Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications” will take place as in-person format during 31st August – 4th September\, 2026 in Neustrelitz\, Germany. Participants and speakers will only be able to participate onsite at DLR site Neustrelitz. \nThe IWGI2026 will provide a platform for scientists and engineers to communicate and exchange their views on ionospheric observations\, new methods\, retrieval methods\, data fusion\, applications and future challenges. The workshop is open to contributions on latest results and developments in ionosphere reconstruction\, spatial and temporal gradients modelling\, monitoring techniques and prediction methodologies as well as ionospheric scintillation and propagation effects on microwave space-based geodetic techniques (e.g. GNSS\, SLR\, VLBI\, DORIS etc.) and their mitigation using multi-frequency\, multi-sensors observations. Latest results and developments relevant to the use of remote sensing techniques such as GNSS reflectometry for providing all-weather\, high-resolution measurements of ocean winds\, sea-level height\, soil moisture\, and ice/snow thickness are also welcome. \nWe are inviting contributions covering lower atmosphere monitoring\, solar flare effects on the lower ionosphere and detection using VLF\, GNSS signals and radar measurements\, ionospheric effects on GNSS reflectometry retrievals as well as GNSS radio occultation retrievals and climate data records and applications of such records for climate related studies. Space weather impact studies on Earth/Space systems and infrastructures are also welcome. \nAll Study and Working Groups within IAG (International Association of Geodesy) Sub-Commission 4.3: Atmosphere Remote Sensing under Commission 4 “Positioning and applications” (2023 – 2027) are cordially invited to present their work. Eligible applicants (Early Carrier Scientist from low/mid economic countries) may submit their request for travel grants. For more information\, please check IAG website (https://geodesy.science/iag/awards/iag-travel-award/). \nOn behalf of the Organizing Committee\, we are pleased to invite you to attend the Workshop on GNSS Ionosphere (IWGI2026) – Remote Sensing Techniques and Applications. For any questions\, or comments please feel free to contact the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) at DLR\, Neustrelitz. \nWe are looking forward to meeting you at the IWGI2026. \nKind regards\, \n\nDr. M Mainul Hoque (Mainul.Hoque@dlr.de)\nDr. Maximilian Semmling (Maximilian.Semmling@dlr.de)\nDr. Norbert Jakowski (Norbert.Jakowski@dlr.de)
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/workshop-on-gnss-ionosphere-iwgi2026/
LOCATION:German Aerospace Center (DLR)\, Kalkhorstweg 53\, Neustrelitz\, 17235\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Commission 4
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ORGANIZER;CN="German Aerospace Center (DLR)":MAILTO:iwgi2026@dlr.de
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