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1st and 2nd GATHERS Roadshows
19-11-2020
The Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics at UPWr will host two online Roadshows to promote the EU funded GATHERS project. The project is focused on Earth’s surface deformation monitoring and is realized in cooperation with teams from the leading European universities of TU Delft, TU Wien, and La Sapienza-Rome.

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Radio occultation observations help studying tropical cyclones
09-11-2020


Every year tropical cyclones cause catastrophic damage influencing both human health and socioeconomic situation. Hence, any technique , which can improve prediction, observation, and modelling tropical cyclones is extremely valuable. One of this techniques is radio-occultation, which was exploited by a team of researchers from the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics at WUELS, the University of Graz, and the University of Padova in their newest work.

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GNSS observations in mining tremors analysis
13-09-2020
Among earthquakes, natural and anthropogenic ones can be distinguished. The Republic of Poland is located in an intraplate area where natural earthquakes are very rare. On the other hand, areas with a high density of active underground mining are threatened with induced seismicity. Seismic tremors occur regularly in the underground mining areas, and there are several hundred events annually with magnitudes greater than 2, with maximum magnitudes reaching 4. As mining tremors are shallow and very frequent, they cause damage to infrastructure.

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The onboard Galileo atomic clocks can correct the wrong position of satellites
29-08-2020


In the recent article published in GPS Solutions, scientists from IGG show how ultra-accurate atomic clocks can correct a total error in satellite positioning and navigation. This was impossible with GPS or GLONASS due to the low accuracy of onboard atomic clocks. The Galileo satellites are equipped with very stable atomic rubidium clocks and hydrogen masers. These clocks are so accurate that they can correct errors in the satellite positions. Although the total error of the signal including position and time should increase, it drops from 2.2 cm to 1.6 cm after using the atomic clocks onboard the Galileo satellites. This result is very surprising because at the stage of development of the satellite systems it was not planned to correct the position with data from atomic clocks. The total error of the Galileo signal is 1.6 cm, which is currently the most accurate of all navigation systems. The same error is 2.3 cm and 5.2 cm, in the case of GPS and GLONASS, respectively. Thus, the European Galileo system already provides the highest signal quality, despite the constellation incompleteness.

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Open PostDoc Position in the field of Satellite Geodesy
27-08-2020
The Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics (IGG UPWr) announces an open PostDoc position that will be funded by the Polish National Science Center in the framework of the project “Integrated terrestrial reference frames based on SLR measurements to geodetic, active LEO, and GNSS satellites” (project number: 2019/35/B/ST10/00515).

More information can be found here http://geo2.igig.up.wroc.pl/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Post_Doc.pdf

Results:

The Rector Committee for the Open PostDoc Position in the field of Satellite Geodesy at the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics has undertaken the final decision. In total, 6 applications were received. All of them came from excellent candidates from the field of Satellite Geodesy. Half of the candidates were invited to an interview. The Committee made the final decision on the basis of the skills required for the project objectives, the publication record, and other requirements as specified in the call for the open position. According to the Committee decision, Dr Hossein Etemadfard fulfills all criteria specified in the call and has the best background preparation for the position in the project "Integrated terrestrial reference frames based on SLR measurements to geodetic, active LEO, and GNSS satellites" and thus has been selected to take up the PostDoc position.



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