[IGSMAIL-8608] [Deadline 30 July 2025] Submit an Abstract to AGU Session G008 - GNSS for a Changing Planet: Advancing Science and Resilience with IGS Products
IGS Central Bureau
cb at igs.org
Tue Jul 29 15:11:21 UTC 2025
Dear Colleagues,
There are only 2 days left to submit an abstract to our yearly IGS session
at AGU (G008 - GNSS for a Changing Planet: Advancing Science and Resilience
with IGS Products
<https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/248415>) ! We strongly
encourage submissions emphasising namely innovations in (multi-)GNSS
analysis, geophysical and environmental applications, and AI-driven
improvements to data science.
AGU25 will be held 15-19 December 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA). The
deadline for abstract submission is on the 31th of July 2025 at 03:59 UTC /
30th of July 2025 23:59 U.S. Eastern Time (other time zones
<https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/?qm=1&lid=5368361,4140963,7114227,100,2950159,1816670,1835848,1850147,2172517,2179537&h=100&date=2025-7-31&sln=3.99-3.991>).
See also https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting/about#dates.
Looking forward to another year of exciting contributions,
Kind regards,
Camille Martire, on behalf of the G008 conveners.
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P.S.: Session Details.
Title: *G008 - GNSS for a Changing Planet: Advancing Science and Resilience
with IGS Products
<https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/248415>*
Conveners: *Camille Martire, Rolf Dach, Elisabetta D'Anastasio, Thomas
Herring*
Session description:* The International GNSS Service (IGS) provides
high-precision, openly available, multi-GNSS products supporting a wide
range of scientific and societal applications, including surveying,
environmental and climate change, real-time geohazard risk reduction, space
weather, and progressing positioning technologies. The IGS remains at the
forefront of global geophysics through enhanced multi-GNSS integration,
improved atmospheric and ionospheric modeling, and ever finer geodetic
precision. As global and regional GNSS constellations evolve (including
BDS, QZSS, and NavIC), advancements in receiver networks, data processing,
and machine learning continue to expand the potential of IGS products. This
session invites contributions highlighting the latest scientific
advancements leveraging IGS data. Topics include multi-GNSS methodologies
for geophysical and environmental applications, GNSS-based climate
resilience, ionospheric and space weather monitoring, early warning systems
for natural hazards, and AI-driven improvements in GNSS data analysis. We
welcome presentations exploring new frontiers in GNSS-based science and
contributing to the ongoing evolution of IGS products and services.*
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*Camille Martire, PhD *[🏳️⚧️ | she/they
<https://www.thehrcfoundation.org/professional-resources/talking-about-pronouns-in-the-workplace>
]
Research Technologist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
<https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/>
Central Bureau Deputy Director + Governing Board Executive
Secretary, International
GNSS Service <https://igs.org/>
camille.martire at jpl.nasa.gov, camille.martire at igs.org
Google Scholar <http://www.tinyurl.com/LeoMartireGoogleScholar>, ORCID
<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9402-6150>, LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmartire/?locale=en_US>
*I work across several time zones, and I am sending this message now
because it works for me. Feel free to read, act on, or respond at a time
that works for you.*
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