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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
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SUMMARY:EPOS days 2026
DESCRIPTION:EPOS Days is the flagship annual conference of the European Plate Observing System (EPOS)\, bringing together researchers\, data providers\, and infrastructure developers from across Europe to advance collaboration in solid Earth science. The event serves as a key forum to discuss the evolution of EPOS as a pan-European research infrastructure and to showcase progress in data interoperability\, FAIR principles\, and service integration across the various Thematic Core Services (TCS). \nThe programme combines plenary talks\, thematic sessions\, and interactive discussions covering: \n\nintroductions to EPOS and its services for newcomers and partners;\nupdates from the different TCS communities\, including geodesy\, seismology\, volcanology\, and geomagnetism;\nsessions on technical challenges\, data policy\, and ICS–TCS integration;\ndiscussions on responsible and societal use of research infrastructures;\ninternational collaboration and national implementation showcases;\nnetworking opportunities such as poster sessions and a dedicated Early Career Researchers event.\n\nOverall\, EPOS Days provides a dynamic platform to exchange knowledge\, align technical developments\, and strengthen the community working towards a FAIR\, open\, and sustainable EPOS infrastructure for solid Earth science in Europe.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/epos-days-2026/
LOCATION:Palazzo Doglio hotel conference centre\, Cagliary\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Commission 3,IAGA,IASPEI,IAVCEI,IGETS,IGS,🌐 Other,📚 Education & Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="EPOS ERIC":MAILTO:communication@epos-eric.eu
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20251013T094703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T060719Z
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SUMMARY:"Talks on GIA" seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Talks on GIA” seminar – Constraining GIA where the mantle is heterogeneous AND Community Priorities for GNSS Measurements\nWe will have two presentations. \n\nErica Lucas (University of California\, Santa Cruz\, USA) will present “Constraining Glacial Isostatic Adjustment where the mantle is heterogeneous”.\nTerry Wilson (Ohio State University\, Columbus\, USA) will present “Community Priorities for GNSS Measurements to Constrain GIA – Results of a Survey”\n\n“Constraining Glacial Isostatic Adjustment where the mantle is heterogeneous”\nTo date\, investigations of the impact of 3-D Earth structure on GIA have adopted solid Earth viscoelastic models based on global- and continental-scale seismic imaging\, with variability at spatial length scales >150 km. However\, regional body-wave tomography shows mantle structure variability at smaller length scales (∼50–100 km) in central West Antarctica. We investigate the effects of incorporating smaller-scale lateral variability in upper-mantle viscosity into 3-D GIA simulations\, finding that upper-mantle structure at the glacial drainage basin scale is found to impact GIA model predictions for modern and projected ice mass changes. Differences between simulations adopting upper-mantle viscosity structure inferred from regional- versus coarser continental-scale seismic imaging are large enough to impact the interpretation of crustal motion observations from GNSS and reach up to ∼15 % of the total predicted sea level change during the instrumental record. \n“Community Priorities for GNSS Measurements to Constrain GIA – Results of a Survey”\nA survey in 2025 revealed community views on the most pressing science questions in Antarctica that can be addressed using GNSS measurements and on the regions in Antarctica where in situ GNSS observations will be most helpful in answering these science questions. A summary of survey results will be presented for discussion.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/talks-on-gia-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Commission 3,📚 Education & Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
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CREATED:20250909T050507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T050718Z
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SUMMARY:IDS DORIS School | DORIS Days 2025
DESCRIPTION:The IDS is organizing a new edition of the “DORIS Days” designed to offer both a foundational and hands-on experience with DORIS and the IDS community\, tailored especially to early-career researchers and students. \nMonday\, 3 November (second half of UTC day) \nIntroductory and advanced presentations on the DORIS system\, IDS\, precision applications\, and associated tools and products. \nVenue: online only \nWednesday\, 5 November (full day\, hybrid with in-person participation strongly encouraged) \nIntroduction to handling and processing DORIS data\, with theoretical lectures and guided practical sessions using Jupyter Notebook. \nVenue: National Technical University of Athens\, Greece – Zografos Campus\, School of Rural Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering\, Labadarion Building 9 Heroon Polytechniou Street\, 15780 Athens \nLearn More: https://ids-doris.org/ids/meetings/ids-meetings.html%20 \n 
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/ids-doris-days-school-2025/
LOCATION:National Technical University of Athens\, Athens\, Greece\, Zografos Campus\, School of Rural Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering\, Labadarion Building 9 Heroon Polytechniou Street\, Athens\, 15780\, Greece
CATEGORIES:IDS,📚 Education & Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="IDS Central Bureau":MAILTO:ids.central.bureau@ids-doris.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
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CREATED:20250910T045813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T045813Z
UID:29387-1761523200-1762041599@geodesy.science
SUMMARY:XVI SIRGAS School “VLBI and SLR Data Processing”
DESCRIPTION:The XVI SIRGAS School will be held in the beautiful city of San Juan\, Argentina\, with the aim of training professionals in the field of geodesy through the processing of VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) and SLR (Satellite Laser Ranging) data\, key techniques for the definition of global reference frames. \nThe purpose of this course is to provide the theoretical concepts and practical tools necessary for the analysis and processing of VLBI and SLR techniques\, delving into their application in the definition and maintenance of geodetic reference frames. \n 
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/xvi-sirgas-school-vlbi-slr/
LOCATION:Facultad de Ingeniería – Universidad Nacional de San Juan\, Av. Libertador Gral. San Martín 1109\, J5400ARL San Juan\, Argentina\, San Juan\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:Commission 1,📚 Education & Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="SIRGAS":MAILTO:sirgasipgh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250331T104616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T084411Z
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SUMMARY:5th IVS Training School on VLBI for Geodesy and Astrometry
DESCRIPTION:﻿The aim of this training school is to prepare for the next generation of VLBI\, both in terms of technical development and knowledge transfer between generations of researchers. The new VLBI Global Observing System (VGOS) is being installed worldwide and continues to develop.  VGOS promises significant improvement in the accuracy of VLBI results.  Thus\, VGOS will be of great importance for geosciences and global change research as part of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS). \nThe successful development of VLBI technology in the future requires training and educating the young generation of scientists and their familiarization with all aspects of VLBI technology\, starting with VLBI station instrumentation receiving and converting the radio signal\, data processing and analysis and obtaining the final results\, such as Terrestrial and Celestial Reference Frames and Earth Orientation Parameters. \nThe IVS Training School is organized by the IVS Committee on Education and Training (IVS CTE)\nDetails about the school will be made available in due time on the website:\nhttps://www.maanmittauslaitos.fi/en/about-nls/organisation/cooperation-groups/ivs-committee-education-and-training/5th-ivs-training\nFor further information contact Nataliya Zubko (firstname.lastname@nls.fi) \nEvent Category: ivs
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/5th-ivs-training-school-on-vlbi-for-geodesy-and-astrometry/
LOCATION:Sweden\, Gothenburg\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ECS,IVS,📚 Education & Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250915T140010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T114115Z
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SUMMARY:GRACE Hackweek 5
DESCRIPTION:An online school on time-variable gravity from GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite missions\nSatellite gravimetry has become an indispensible tool for studying the earth system. The satellite missions CHAMP\, GRACE/GRACE-FO and GOCE along with Satellite Laser Ranging have demonstrated the utility of time-variable gravity data in understanding the mass changes and their transport within and between the hydropshere\, cryosphere\, atmosphere\, oceans and the solid earth. \nThe challenging aspects of satellite gravimetry are the recovery of time-variable gravity from observations due to the low signal- to-noise ratio\, and the use of time-variable gravity data by non- geodesists. It is our aim in this online school to give an idea of the time variable gravity field recovery process from satellite gravimetry missions\, and also to help non-geodesists to get to grips with handling time-variable gravity data from GRACE/GRACE-FO. \nThe online school is open to everyone interested in using time- variable gravity for their research. Certificates will be issued to participants who complete all the labs. We look forward to your participation and a fruitful online school. The last date of application is September 19\, 2025 (UTC). \nRegistration: https://forms.office.com/r/WzP7GdBbwk \nMore Info: GRACE Hackweek 5 – Program \n  \nOrganizing Committee: \nProf. Balaji Devaraju (IIT Kanpur\, India); Prof. Nico Sneeuw (Uni. Stuttgart\, Germany); Prof. Matthias Weigelt (Leibniz Uni. Hannover\, Germany)
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/grace-hackweek-5/
CATEGORIES:Commission 2,ECS,📚 Education & Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Balaji Devaraju":MAILTO:dbalaji@iitk.ac.in
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250423T102548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T084527Z
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SUMMARY:JIVE VLBI School (JVS 2025)
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the JIVE VLBI School (JVS 2025) will take place during the week of 15-19 September 2025. \nThe school will be held simultaneously at the Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC (JIVE) in Dwingeloo\, the Netherlands\, and the University of Pretoria\, South Africa. The University of Pretoria will serve as a satellite hub for the school\, with limited participation. We will hold common lectures (in-person and streamed from both venues) and parallel in-person tutorial sessions. \nJVS 2025 will train participants in data processing and imaging of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations. The school will cover lectures ranging from the basics of radio interferometry in general to VLBI in particular. There will be extensive hands-on sessions to process and analyze VLBI data\, with a focus on observations from the European VLBI Network (EVN). A limited number of seats will be available at both locations. \nFurther details\, including registration information and a complete agenda\, will follow in early 2025. For now\, please mark the dates of the school on your calendar! \nContact us at jvs@jive.eu for further information and visit jive.eu/jvs2025. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to the Netherlands or Pretoria in September 2025! \nEvent Category: ivs
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/jive-vlbi-school-jvs-2025/
LOCATION:Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC (JIVE) & University of Pretoria\, Dwingeloo\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ECS,IVS,📚 Education & Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250401T102318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T084609Z
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SUMMARY:Summer School on "Satellite-based Hydrological Data Assimilation"
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Summer School on “Satellite-based Hydrological Data Assimilation”\, specifically designed for early career scientists (MSc\, PhD\, and Postdoctoral researchers). This exciting event will be hosted by the Geodesy Group at Aalborg University\, Denmark\, from August 26th to 28th\, 2025. \nWhy Attend? Dive into advanced techniques and tackle open challenges in measuring\, modeling\, and predicting water cycle variability. Learn how to leverage Satellite Gravity (GRACE/GRACE-FO)\, Satellite Altimetry (Sentinel and SWOT)\, and Soil Remote Sensing (e.g.\, SMOS and SMAP) to enhance large-scale hydrological models through Data Assimilation. Participants will gain hands-on experience with ensemble-based sequential Data Assimilation techniques\, and merging satellite data with models. \nWhat to Expect? \n\nInteractive Learning: Engage in practical exercises using Matlab/Octave and Python.\nHands-on Activities: Explore the data assimilation package (PyGLDA) and the GRACE-FO post-processing package SaGEA through practical exercises.\nExpert Lectures: Learn from world-leading scientists\, including Dr. Henrik Madsen (DHI)\, Professor Peter Bauer-Gottwein (University of Copenhagen)\, Professor Petra Döll (University of Frankfurt)\, Professor Jürgen Kusche (University of Bonn)\, Professor Gabriëlle De Lannoy (KU Leuven)\, Dr. Anke Fluhrer (German Aerospace Center\, DLR)\, Dr. Guillaume Rmillien (French National Centre for Scientific Research\, CNRS)\, Professor Mohammad Shamsudduha (University College London)\, and Professor Maike Schumacher (Aalborg University).\n\nRegistration Details: \n\nCost: Free registration!\nDeadline: End of April 2025\nLocation: Geodesy Group\, Aalborg University\, Aalborg\, Denmark\nTime: August 26-28\, 2025\n\nFor more information\, the program\, and the registration form\, please visit: Summer School Information https://www.plan.aau.dk/summer-school-satellite-based-hydrological-data-assimilation-e134157 \nEvent Category: igfs
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/summer-school-on-satellite-based-hydrological-data-assimilation/
LOCATION:Aalborg University\, Aalborg\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Commission 2,ECS,IGFS,📚 Education & Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250305T124923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T084718Z
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SUMMARY:1st GGOS IberAtlantic Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Location: Yebes Observatory\, Cerro de la Palera\, s/n\, 19141 Yebes\, Guadalajara\, Spain\nOrganizers: GGOS IA\, IGN\, Yebes Observatory\, RAEGE-Az\nSponsors: IGN Spain\, RAEGE-Az\, ROA\nParteners: National Geographic Institute of Spain (IGN Spain)\, Yebes Observatory\, RAEGE-Az\, Royal Observatory of Spanish Navy (ROA)\, Directorate-General for the Territory of Portugal (DGT)\, College of Geographic Engineering of the Order of Engineers of Portugal\, University of Alicante\, University of Porto\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) is an international initiative led by the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). By integrating geodetic observations from around the world\, GGOS enables the monitoring of Earth’s shape\, gravity field\, and rotation. This system is fundamental for advancing scientific research\, supporting navigation\, and enhancing disaster management capabilities (more info in https://ggos.org/) \nWithin the GGOS framework\, the GGOS IberAtlantic (GGOS IA) operates as a regional node\, concentrating on geodetic activities and infrastructure in the Iberian Peninsula and the Atlantic region. GGOS IA not only fosters collaboration among geodetic institutions but also drives scientific advancements and technological development tailored to the region’s unique geophysical characteristics (more info in ggos-iberatlantic) \nComplementing this effort is the RAEGE (Red Atlântica de Estações Geodinâmicas e Espaciais) project\, which establishes a cutting-edge network of geodetic and space observatories across the Azores\, Canary Islands\, and Iberian Peninsula. RAEGE supports geodetic and astronomical research while bolstering Europe’s global geodetic infrastructure\, directly contributing to the goals of both GGOS and GGOS IA (more info in https://raege.eu/) \nThe 1st GGOS IA Summer School offers a unique educational opportunity focused on GGOS-related topics. Over five days\, participants will engage in theoretical and practical sessions covering techniques such as VLBI\, GNSS\, SLR\, DORIS\, Gravimetry\, and Local Tie measurements. The event will showcase the RAEGE project and provide hands-on exposure to operations in fundamental geodetic stations worldwide\, including data post-processing and analysis. Additionally\, the program fosters networking not only with peers who share similar academic interests but also with experienced professionals\, providing valuable insights into real-world applications and expertise in geodetic sciences. \nMore Info: https://ggos.org/about/org/affiliates/ggos-iberatlantic/1st-ggos-ia-summer-school/ \n 
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/1st-ggos-ia-summer-school/
LOCATION:Yebes Observatory\, Cerro de la Palera\, s/n\, Yebes\, Guadalajara\, 19141\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ECS,GGOS,📚 Education & Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250613
DTSTAMP:20260604T075041
CREATED:20250425T025741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T084726Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual School of Geodesy - Reference Frames\, Geodynamics\, Atmosphere
DESCRIPTION:🎯 Course Objective: The objective of the 2025 School is to provide the most important concepts on the definition\, implementation\, and maintenance of global\, continental\, and national reference frameworks\, as well as their importance in various applications. It will also address advances in Earth System monitoring in response to the challenges posed by climate change\, which is already affecting us and impacting our most vulnerable societies. \n📅 Course Dates: \n\nTuesday\, June 3\, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (UTC -03:00)\nThursday\, June 5\, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (UTC -03:00)\nFriday\, June 6\, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (UTC -03:00)\nTuesday\, June 10\, 2025 – 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM (UTC -03:00)\nThursday\, June 12\, 2025 – 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (UTC -03:00)\n\n🖥️ 100% Virtual – Join from anywhere in the world! \n📺 Access: Session available on Zoom (after registration) or also streamed on SIRGAS YouTube Channel (once 500 seats are filled via Zoom) \n🗣️ Languages: English and Spanish \n 🔗 Registration closed on May 24\, 2025. But you can still watch it: \n\nStreamed on SIRGAS YouTube Channel
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/virtual-school-terrestrial-reference-framework-geodynamic-and-atmospheric-monitoring/
CATEGORIES:Commission 1,ECS,GGOS,IERS,📚 Education & Training
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