****************************************************************************** dorismail 16-Mar-2011 00:43:32 Message No 0738 ****************************************************************************** Author: Shuanggen Jin Subject: International Workshop on GNSS Remote Sensing, Aug. 7-8, 2011, Shanghai --20cf3056430d3586e7049e8ed568 Dear All Colleagues: International workshop on GNSS Remote Sensing for Future Missions and Sciences August 7-9, 2011, Shanghai, China http://www.shao.ac.cn/gnss The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has been widely used in navigation, positioning and geoscience applications. Recently, the versatile refracted, reflected and scattered signals of GNSS have been successfully demonstrated to sound the atmosphere and ionosphere, ocean, land surfaces (including soil moisture) and the cryosphere as a new remote sensing tool. With the further improvement of the next generation multi-frequency GNSS systems and receivers and new space-based instruments utilizing GNSS reflections and refractions, new scientific applications of GNSS are expected in various environment remote sensing fields in the near future. The international workshop on =93GNSS Remote Sensing for Future Missions and Sciences=94 will be a forum for assessing current ability and presenting recent results and future developments as well as looking for new collaboration opportunities, joint nanosatellite experiments and missions using GNSS refractometry, reflectometry and scatterometry, e.g., atmospheric and ionospheric sounding using ground and space-borne GPS measurements (CHAMP, GRACE, COSMIC, MetOp, TerraSAR-X, OceanSat-2=85), GNSS reflectometry (GNSS-R) in ocean altimetry, and soil moisture and ice/snow status as well as geohazards monitoring/warning (e.g., Hurricane, Typhoon, Tsunami and Earthquake=85). You are welcome to participate in the International Workshop on =93GNSS Rem= ote Sensing for Future Missions and Sciences=94. See you in Shanghai, Aug 7-8, 2011! *Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC) :* Christopher Buck (ESA) Naser El-Sheimy (Uni. Calgary, Canada) Alain Geiger (ETH Z=FCrich, Switzerland) Shuanggen Jin (SHAO-CAS) Yuei-An Liou (NCU, Taiwan) Stephen T. Lowe (JPL, USA) Antonio Rius (IEEC, Spain) Yueqiang Sun (CSSAR, China) Jens Wickert (GFZ, Germany) --20cf3056430d3586e7049e8ed568
Dear All Colleagues:
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International workshop on GNSS Remote Sensing for Future Missions and Sc= iences
August 7-9, 2011, Shanghai, China
http://www.shao.ac.cn/gnss
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The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has been widely used in = navigation, positioning and geoscience applications. Recently, the versatil= e refracted, reflected and scattered signals of GNSS have been successfully= =A0demonstrated to sound the atmosphere and ionosphere, ocean, land surface= s (including soil moisture) and the cryosphere as a new remote sensing tool= . With the further improvement of the next generation multi-frequency GNSS = systems and receivers and new space-based instruments utilizing GNSS reflec= tions and refractions, new scientific applications of GNSS are expected in = various environment remote sensing fields in the near future.=20

The international workshop on =93GNSS Remote Sensing for Future Missions= and Sciences=94 will be a forum for assessing current ability and presenti= ng recent results and future developments as well as looking for new collab= oration opportunities, joint nanosatellite experiments and missions using G= NSS refractometry, reflectometry and scatterometry, e.g., atmospheric and i= onospheric sounding using ground and space-borne GPS measurements (CHAMP, G= RACE, COSMIC, MetOp, TerraSAR-X, OceanSat-2=85), GNSS reflectometry (GNSS-R= ) in ocean altimetry, and soil moisture and ice/snow status as well as geoh= azards monitoring/warning (e.g., Hurricane, Typhoon, Tsunami and Earthquake= =85).

You are welcome to participate in the International Workshop on =93GNS= S Remote Sensing for Future Missions and Sciences=94. See you in Shanghai, = Aug 7-8, 2011!
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Scientific Organizing Com= mittee (SOC) :=A0
Christopher Buck (ESA)
Naser El-Sheimy (Uni. Calgary, Ca= nada)
Alain Geiger (ETH Z=FCrich, Switzerland)
Shuanggen Jin (SHAO-C= AS)
Yuei-An Liou (NCU, Taiwan)
Stephen T. Lowe (JPL, USA)
Anton= io Rius (IEEC, Spain)
Yueqiang Sun (CSSAR, China)
Jens Wickert (GFZ, Germany)
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