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May
13
Tue
International Association of Geodesy, Commission 4 Symposium @ Wuhan, China
May 13 @ 8:30 am – May 15 @ 5:00 pm
International Association of Geodesy, Commission 4 Symposium @ Wuhan, China

The third International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 4 Symposium will bring together scientists, researchers and professionals working in the broad field of positioning and its applications.

The symposium will serve as a platform for discussing research that leverages current and emerging positioning techniques and technologies. It aims to provide both practical and theoretical solutions across a wide range of topics.

Discussions will address both technical and institutional aspects of developing GNSS backup systems, integrated positioning solutions, resilient PNT systems, and emerging LEO-based PNT techniques. The symposium will also explore space weather monitoring and forecasting through both ground-based and space-based geodetic observations. Additionally, the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in geodesy will be examined.

The main topics to be covered include:

  • Multi-frequency and multi-constellation GNSS technique
  • Terrestrial and satellite-based positioning system development
  • Multi-sensor fusion navigation and integrity monitoring
  • Emerging positioning technologies, e.g., resilient PNT and LEO-based PNT
  • Atmospheric space weather monitoring using geodetic observation techniques
  • Applications of geodesy to engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence technique for geodesy research
Jul
15
Tue
18th Australian Space Forum @ Adelaide Convention Centre
Jul 15 @ 8:30 am – Jul 16 @ 5:00 pm
18th Australian Space Forum @ Adelaide Convention Centre

The 18th Australian Space Forum will bring together the best and brightest from Australia’s space industry and around the world. The event will feature keynote addresses from local and international space industry leaders and informative panel discussions on current space topics and industry trends.

Supported by the Australian Space Agency and the South Australian Space Industry Centre, the Forum will provide the ideal opportunity to stimulate ideas, share information about emerging technologies and network with influential space sector leaders and the broader community.

Participants can attend in person, or purchase session recordings if they are unable to physically attend.

Image courtesy NASA/R. Simmon/R. Stöckli

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