Remote sensing. Challenges in gather and sharing data Conference – SOPOT – IO PAN – 19th September 2019
Space Sciences Committee Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Baltic Sea & Space Cluster invites for a joint conference entitled “Remote sensing. Challenges in gather and sharing data” in Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, 19th September 2019
Registration: https://www.iopan.pl/KNK2019/?a=mpro
Conference programme
“Remote sensing. Challenges in gather and sharing data” Sopot, 19th September 2019
09:00 – 09:30 Registration
09:30 – 10:00 Opening Session
10:00 – 11:00 “Young Stars” Presentations:
- Use and processing satellite data to ensure the marine environment safety – Igor Antoon, Katarzyna Barton–Elwart, Aleksandra Chwalczuk, Maria Kaciuba, Adam Labuhn, Paweł Mering, Krystian Zagrobelny, Representatives of Student Cluster BSSC, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia;
- Universal Space Traffic Management System as an Indispensable Instrument for the Prevention of Contamination of Outer Space Environment – Wojciech Zawadzki, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia;
- Small Satellites – Big Radars – Mateusz Dyrda, Robotics Association SKALP;
- HAB Risk – Satellite monitoring and forecasting of the Cyanobacteria Blooms for the Baltic Sea coastline – Łukasz Mosdorf, N7 Mobile
- 3DSS-DX-450 – a new quality of hydrographic data acquisition – Weronika Motyl, Marine Technology.
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 – 13:40 Main Session
- eCUDO – platform for gathering and sharing oceanographic data, from satellite sensors to sea bottom instruments – Mirosław Darecki, Marcin Wichorowski, Mirosława Ostrowska, Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences;
- Green economy – “A new engine of growth” – University of Business and Administration in Gdynia, Independent Senior Advisor Circular Economy;
- Protection of intellectual property in space – Paweł Chyc, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia;
- Sat4Envi Project – collection and use of satellite data, also for South Baltic Sea area – Bożena Łapeta, Piotr Struzik, Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute, Kraków;
- Copernicus satellite data and products derived therefrom support for land, sea and ocean – Karolina Wróbel, Institute of Geodesy and Cartography;
- Space sector – a challenge for the Pomeranian region – Adam Mikołajczyk, Marshal Office of the Pomeranian Region.
13:40 – 14:30 Poster Session and Lunch Break
14:30 – 15:30 Discussion, Conference Remarks