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EGU Campfire Geodesy – Share Your Research – 14th Edition

EGU Campfire Geodesy – Share Your Research – 14th Edition

We are excited to announce the 14th edition of Geodesy Campfire – Share Your Research in November. The Geodesy EGU Campfire Events “Share Your Research” give (early career) researchers the chance to talk about their work. We have two exciting talks by our guest speakers, Betty Heller-Kaikov and Pingping Huan. Below, you can find the details of the topics awaiting us. We will have time to network after the presentations.

Please join us on Zoom on 28th November from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (CET). Register for this webinar here.

Profile picture of Betty looking into the camerBetty Heller-Kaikov@ETH Zurich, Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry: Signal separation in time-variable gravity data using neural networks

After doing my PhD at the Chair for Astronomical and Physical Geodesy at the Technical University of Munich (Germany), I recently started my Postdoc at the Chair of Space Geodesy at the ETH Zurich (Switzerland). My research focuses on the temporal changes of the Earth’s gravity field, which can be measured globally by satellite missions such as GRACE and GRACE-FO. Particularly, I am working on the problem of separating the individual superimposed signals in these data, using neural network-based methods.

Profile photograph of Pingping looking into the cameraPingping Huang@Newcastle University: Resolving upper mantle anelasticity and its time dependence with 3-D GPS tidal loading displacements

I got a PhD in Earth and planetary sciences from the University of Hong Kong. I am now a geophysics scientist working on surface mass loading problems such as glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and ocean tide loading (OTL). I am interested in developing advanced numerical models/emulators (GIA, OTL) and analysing geodetic data to understand solid Earth rheology/structures, sea-level change, and ice-sheet mass balance.

A group of penguins huddling together on the rocky and icy sea side.

Image credit Baptiste Gombert (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

Time to connect!

After the presentations, we invite everyone in the audience to turn on their camera and microphones, if possible. Participation via the chat is of course also possible. We will start with a short introduction round to get an idea of who is in the room. So if you like to, you can already think about how to summarise your research in a few words so that mortals can also understand it! We’re also open to hear about your favourite dinosaur, your latest burnout, or the 4th element on your tasks list today. Just be there and be talking, we guarantee for the awkwardness.

We are always looking for speakers for upcoming Geodesy EGU Campfire Events “Share Your Research”. Are you interested in giving a talk? Then, please express your interest by filling out the form: https://forms.gle/tc2vwGehHHb8THrJ7

If you have any questions about the Geodesy EGU Campfire Event, please contact the Geodesy ECS Team via ecs-g@egu.eu.

We look forward to seeing you at the Campfire!

 

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Bene is a PhD student at ITC, University of Twente in the Netherlands. In their study they combine satellite altimetry and optical remote sensing in order to separate the geometrical influence of sea level rise on coastlines from the influence of morphological processes.


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