Delivered-To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Message-ID: <45463.62.255.64.12.1124223228.squirrel@62.255.64.12> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:13:48 +0100 (BST) Subject: [IGSMAIL-5186]: 'Advances in GPS Data Processing and Modelling' meeting - registration From: marek@ge.ucl.ac.uk To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.3a Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 16 Aug 14:44:10 PDT 2005 Message Number 5186 ****************************************************************************** Author: Marek Ziebart With apologies for cross posting. Registration is now open for the 'Advances in GPS Data Processing and Modelling' meeting to be held at University College London, UK, 9th and 10th November, 2005. The registration form can be downloaded from: http://www.ge.ucl.ac.uk/content/download/1444/8437/file/COMET_registration.doc The organisers (Prof Paul Cross and Dr Marek Ziebart) would appreciate early registration so that we can plan the logistics accordingly. Thanks for your cooperation. The meeting is hosted by the Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes and Tectonics (COMET), which consists of the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, and the Department of Geomatic Engineering, University College London. The purpose of the meeting is to bring together the global community of GPS geodesy analysts with geophysicists, geologists, and other Earth scientists to discuss advances in GPS data processing, particularly in the light of the recent traumatic events in South East Asia and the increasing number of CGPS networks being established for tectonic and other earth science research purposes. The meeting is a follow-on from one held at the Royal Astronomical Society in London by COMET earlier this year that was attended by around 150 people from all over the world. The meeting will include keynote talks from: Yoaz Bar-Sever - Earth Orbiter and Radiometric Systems Group, NASA-JPL Geoff Blewitt - Research Professor, Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology and Seismological Laboratory, University of Nevada Yehuda Bock - Director, Scripps Orbit and Permanent Array Center (SOPAC), and the California Spatial Reference Center (CSRC) Tom Herring - Professor of Geophysics, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Urs Hugentobler - Head of GPS Research, Centre for Orbit Determination for Europe (CODE), University of Berne The broad areas that the meeting will cover are as follows: > Review of, and major developments in, the major scientific GPS data processing software packages, > Real-time geodynamics, monitoring, detection and warning systems, > Reference frame realisation and loading effects, > Antenna phase centre modelling, > Atmospheric delay modelling, > The potential impact of Galileo, and > Regional and global case studies. Emphasis throughout the meeting will be on GPS data processing and modelling rather than on downstream geophysical modelling.