From pxu at rcep.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp Mon Oct 10 09:38:49 2005 From: pxu at rcep.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Peiliang Xu) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:38:49 -0700 Subject: [IGSMAIL-5227]: 2nd Announcement of VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium of Theoretical and Computational Geodesy and Call for Contributions Message-ID: ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 10 Oct 09:38:53 PDT 2005 Message Number 5227 ****************************************************************************** Author: Peiliang Xu (via IGS CB) Message distributed via IGSMail: Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 18:03:52 +0900 From: Peiliang Xu Subject: 2nd Announcement of VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium of Theoretical and Computational Geodesy and Call for Contributions To: "International Association of Geodesy, Central Bureau" , newsletter at iag-aig.org Cc: fernando.sanso at polimi.it, jychen at mail.ihep.ac.cn, dermanis at topo.auth.gr, drewes at dgfi.badw.de, hsuh at asch.whigg.ac.cn, jekeli.1 at osu.edu, jnliu at hp827s.wtusm.edu.cn, ruth.neilan at jpl.nasa.gov, c.rizos at unsw.edu.au, ysh at shao.ac.cn, ICCT_HM2006 at sgg.whu.edu.cn, Benjamin.F.Chao at nasa.gov, dasca at gfz-potsdam.de, n.sneeuw at gis.uni-stuttgart.de, hwang at geodesy.cv.nctu.edu.tw, jfreymue at gi.alaska.edu, heki at ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp, ckshum at osu.edu, fukuda at kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp, P.J.G.Teunissen at LR.TUDelft.NL, altamimi at ensg.ign.fr, bracko at gik.uni-karlsruhe.de, petr.holota at pecny.cz, j.kusche at LR.TUDelft.NL, schaffrin.1 at osu.edu, lsyqchen at inet.polyu.edu.hk, kutterer at gih.uni-hannover.de X-JPL-spam-score: 0.00% Original-recipient: rfc822;rneilan at mail.jpl.nasa.gov Dear IAG Bureau, IAG EC, dear Colleagues and Friends: Thanks to the members of the Scientific Committee, conveners and the LOC, we are ready to accept contributions to be submitted to the VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium to be held at Wuhan University, 29 May - 2 June 2006. Please circulate the following information (included after this short message) to those who may be interested. In particular, we would be very garteful, if the conveners could re-send the information to those who are interested in your sessions. Thank you. Jozsef, please post this 2nd announcement and call for contributions on the IAG official website, edit and send it to Springer for printing in J Geod. Thank you very much. Best regards, to you all. Peiliang Xu #################################################################### Call for Contributions: 2nd Announcement of VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium of Theoretical and Computational Geodesy: Challenge and Role of Modern Geodesy, Wuhan University, 29 May - 2 June 2006. The symposium will focus on the following five topics: Satellite gravity missions: open theoretical problems and their future application; Earth-environmental, disaster monitoring and prevention by Geodetic methods; GNSS: Mathematical theory, engineering applications, reference system definition and monitoring; Deterministic and Ramdon fields analysis with application to BVP, approximation theory and inverse problems; and Statistical estimation and prediction theory, quality improvement and data fusion. The Symposium consists of the following 9 sessions: Session 1: Time-Variable Gravity and Geodynamics Conveners: Ben Chao, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA; Detlef Wolf, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany Session 2: Theoretical Developments in Spaceborne Gravimetry Conveners: Nico. Sneeuw, Stuttgart University, Germany Cheinway Hwang, National Chiaotung University Session 3: Integrated deformation measurement and geophysical interpretations Conveners: Jeffrey T. Freymueller, University of Alaska, USA Kosuke Heki, Hokkaido University, Japan Session 4: Earth environmental and natural hazards monitoring and mitigation using modern geodetic methods Conveners: C.K. Shum, The Ohio State University, USA Youichi Fukuda, Kyoto University, Japan Session 5: GNSS: Mathematical theory, algorithms and engineering applications Conveners: Peter Teunissen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Athanasios Dermanis, The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Session 6: Reference system: Definition and Monitoring Conveners: Hermann Drewes, Deutsches Geodaetisches Forschungsinstitut, Germany Zuheir Altamimi, Institut Geographique National, France Session 7: Deterministic and Ramdon fields analysis with application to BVP, approximation theory Conveners: Bernhard Heck, Karlsruhe University, Germany Petr Holota, Res. Inst. Geod., Topogr. & Cartogr., Czech Republic Session 8: Inverse problems in geodesy: theory, global optimization, and applications Conveners: Juergen, Kusche, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Burkhard Schaffrin, The Ohio State University, USA Session 9: Statistical estimation and prediction theory, quality improvement and data fusion Conveners: Yongqi Chen, Hongkong Polytechnic University, PR China Hansjvrg Kutterer, Hannover University, Germany All scientists are welcome to attend the VI Hotine-Marussi International Symposium of Theoretical and Computational Geodesy: Challenge and Role of Modern Geodesy. To give (oral or poster) presentations at the Symposium, authors must submit abstracts of their papers to relevant sessions through the Local Organizing Committee. A complete abstract must include the following information: title(s) of contribution(s), name(s) of author(s), affiliation(s) of author(s), the text of an abstract. When you submit an abstract, you must also indicate which session to submit to in the subject line of your email. The deadline of submitting an abstract is 1 March 2006. All submissions should be sent to the following email address: ICCT_HM2006 at sgg.whu.edu.cn More information can be found on the Symposium website http://www.sgg.whu.edu.cn/icct_hm.html or alternatively the website of the Intercommission Committee on Theory (ICCT): http://der.topo.auth.gr/icct/Wuhan.htm