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1st GGOS IA Summer School

July 14–July 18, 2025

 

  • Location: Yebes Observatory, Cerro de la Palera, s/n, 19141 Yebes, Guadalajara, Spain
  • Organizers: GGOS IA, IGN, Yebes Observatory, RAEGE-Az (to be confirmed)
  • Sponsors: IAG, IGN, RAEGE-Az

 

The 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/)  .

Within 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 https://ggos.org/about/org/affiliates/ggos-iberatlantic/)  .

Complementing 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/)

The 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.

 

 

Application Details

For those who wish to apply, please ensure you submit the following documents:

  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  2. Letter of Recommendation
  3. Letter of Motivation

Apply using this form: [FORM LINK]

Application Deadline April 13, 2025
Announcement of Selected Candidates May 13, 2025
Confirmation of participation May 16, 2025
  • Number of Slots: 10 students

 

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must be a current MSc or PhD student in Geodesy, Geodynamics, Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering, or related fields.
  • Current student in Portugal or Spain.

 

Preliminary Agenda

Sunday, Day 0: Arrival

      • Activity: Transfers from Madrid Airport to Yebes Observatory
      • Evening: Dinner (included)

Monday, Day 1: Introduction and Fundamentals

      • 08:00–08:45: Breakfast (included)
      • 09:00–09:30: Welcome and Course Overview
      • 09:30–10:30: Introduction to Geodetic Observatories & Multitechnique Geodesy
      • 10:30–11:00: Coffee Break
      • 11:00–12:30: Overview of SLR, DORIS, and Gravimetry
      • 12:30–13:30: Lunch (included)
      • 13:30–14:30: Yebes Observatory History & RAEGE Project
      • 14:30–16:30: Guided Tour of Yebes Observatory
      • 19:00: Welcome Dinner (included)

 

Tuesday, Day 2: VLBI

      • 08:00–08:45: Breakfast (included)
      • 09:00–10:30: Theory: VLBI – Concept, Signal Analysis, Instrumentation
      • 10:30–11:00: Coffee Break
      • 11:00–12:30: Practical Session: Planning a VLBI Observation
      • 12:30–13:30: Lunch (included)
      • 13:30–15:00: Theory: VLBI – Analysis and Geodetic Applications
      • 15:00–16:30: Practical Session: VLBI Data Analysis
      • 17:00: Visit to ROM and free time in Madrid (Dinner in Madrid, not included)

 

Wednesday, Day 3: GNSS and Its Applications

      • 08:00–08:45: Breakfast (included)
      • 09:00–10:30: Theory: GNSS – Principles, Applications, and Error Sources
      • 10:30–11:00: Coffee Break
      • 11:00–12:30: Practical Session: Introduction to GNSS Data Collection
      • 12:30–13:30: Lunch (included)
      • 13:30–16:00: Practical Session: GNSS Data Processing and Interpretation
      • 17:30: Visit to Alcalá (Dinner in Alcalá, not included)

 

Thursday, Day 4: SLR

      • 08:00–08:45: Breakfast (included)
      • 09:00–10:30: Theory: SLR – Concept, Instrumentation
      • 10:30–11:00: Coffee Break
      • 11:00–12:30: Practical Session: SLR Observations
      • 12:30–13:30: Lunch (included)
      • 13:30–15:00: Theory: SLR – Analysis and Geodetic Applications
      • 15:00–16:30: Practical Session: SLR Data Analysis
      • 17:00: Free Time
      • 19:00: Hangout Dinner (included)

 

Friday, Day 5: Local Ties & Closing Session

      • 08:00–08:45: Breakfast (included)
      • 09:00–10:30: Theory: Local Ties – Invariant Point Estimation
      • 10:30–11:00: Coffee Break
      • 11:00–12:30: Practical Session: Local Ties & Invariant Point Estimation
      • 12:30–13:00: Closing Session
      • 13:00–14:00: Lunch (included)
      • 14:00: Airport Transfers

Candidate Support:

 

Selected candidates will receive the following benefits:

  • Round-trip air transportation or similar to Madrid
  • Transfers during the event, including airport pick-up/drop-off
  • Accommodation at the Yebes Observatory
  • Breakfast and lunch provided daily
  • Arrival dinner, welcome dinner, and hangout dinner

Contact Information

 

For questions or additional information:

  • Email: [Insert Email Address]
  • Phone: [Insert Phone Number]

 

Notes:

  • The preliminary agenda may be subject to modifications as the organization deems necessary.
  • Any cancellations or changes to participation after May 16th will require prior approval and may result in penalties, as determined by the event organizers.
  • The penalties will be enforced at the discretion of the event organizers based on the circumstances of the cancellation.
  • Cancellations or changes to participation after May 16th may incur the following penalties:
    1. A fee of [specify amount or percentage] to cover administrative costs.
    2. A potential exclusion from future events organized by the institution for a specified period.

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