[With apologies for cross postings]
Dear colleagues,
If you are feeling the absence of your biennial “Fringe” trip to Italy this year, or would like to know more about InSAR, please consider joining us at ICTP Trieste for a workshop (including training and conference) on:
"Synthetic Aperture Radar: A global solution to geological hazards"
2-6 September 2013
On days 4 and 5 of the workshop, we will provide InSAR training including a full day on the use of the Nest-DORIS software for creating interferograms, and a full day, led by Andy Hooper, on the use of the StaMPS software to extract ground displacements from time series of SAR acquisitions.
Days 1-3 will be a plenary conference, covering topics including:
- InSAR methodologies for monitoring ground deformation
- InSAR applications (tectonics, volcanic deformation, subsidence, landslides)
- The future of InSAR: a new era of satellite data.
Invited speakers include:
Falk Amelung, University of Miami, US
Juliet Biggs, University of Bristol, UK
Alessandro Coletta, COSMO Sky-Med, Italy
Eric Fielding, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, US
Andy Hooper, University of Leeds, UK
Sigurjon Jonsson, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Zhenhong Li, Glasgow, UK
Pierre Potin, Sentinel-1 mission manager, ESA, Italy
Stefano Salvi, INGV, Italy
Hua Wang, Guangdong University of Technology, China
The conference is co-sponsored by IUGG and registration is free-of-charge for all attendees.
Some travel funds are available. For more information and to apply for attendance please visit: http://agenda.ictp.it/smr.php?2480
Deadline for requesting participation and submitting abstracts is 15th of July 2013.
Many thanks,
Tim Wright, University of Leeds, UK
Ian Hamling, GNS, New Zealand
Karim Aoudia, ICTP, Trieste
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