Dark Side of Remote Sensing 2015

9 December 2015

Date
9 December 2015

Address
BELSPO
Avenue Louise 231b
1050 Bruxelles
Belgium

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Information

Are you a loyal user of optical remote sensing but willing to broaden your horizons? Intrigued by radar remote sensing but afraid to take the first step? Fascinated by geological phenomena but unsure how to study them properly? ...

... then you might want to attend The Dark Side of Remote Sensing on Wednesday December 9th 2015 in the premises of BELSPO in Brussels.

In collaboration with the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO), the Centre Spatial de Liège (CSL), the Royal Museum of Central Africa (RMCA) and the European Centre for Geodynamics and Seismology (ECGS - Luxembourg) are jointly organising a one-day workshop on satellite radar interferometry (InSAR) and its numerous applications.

Our objective: to inform you and to kick-start a Belgian community of InSAR users.The meeting will give an overview of SAR missions and InSAR basics, techniques and applications. Your needs and expectations will be discussed in detail and a Belgian Interferometric Group (BIG) will be launched.

Programme

Download programme
09:30
Registration
09:45
Welcome address by BELSPO
09:50
Introduction

Dominique Derauw (CSL)

10:00
Key note address

Pierre Potin (ESA Sentinel-1 Mission manager)

10:40
Key note address

Ramon Hanssen (TU Delft)

11:20
Coffee break
11:35
InSAR developments in Belgium

D. Derauw

12:00
Classical differential InSAR: example of application in a volcano tectonic context

F. Kervyn

12:20
Introduction to afternoon round table
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Fusion of PolSAR and PolInSAR data for land cover classification

M. Shimoni

13:50
Overview of the ground movements highlighted by the Persistent Scatterer Technique (PSI) in Belgium

P-Y Declercq

14:10
InSAR time series: the SBAS/PSI time series approach to study landslide movements

A. Nobile

14:30
Advanced multidimensional high spatiotemporal resolution DInSAR time series analysis applied to ground deformation of natural and anthropogenic origin

N. d’Oreye

14:50
InSAR and ice dynamics in Antarctica

S. Berger

15:10
Round table and conclusions
16:00
End of session

Venue

Avenue Louise 231b - 1050 Bruxelles - Belgium

BELSPO building: Avenue Louise – Louizalaan, 231. B - 1050 Brussels

https://www.belspo.be/belspo/organisation/contact_en.stm