
2021-08-26 14:00:37
Dear IRIS community:
UNAVCO is excited to announce a new technical short course: GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry!
The goals for this short course are to:
introduce participants to the basic principles of the GNSS-IR method,
provide support for users installing and running gnssrefl (python, PyPi, Jupyter notebooks, Docker images, introduce use cases), and
demonstrate and discuss its use in two practical sessions on snow accumulation and water levels.
Participants successfully completing this short course will (1) understand the accuracy/precision and strengths/weaknesses of the GNSS-IR technique and (2) be able to measure snow accumulation and water levels using data from the global GNSS network. Participants are encouraged to analyze their own GNSS data.
This short course will take place over three weeks with two days of synchronous instruction, October 9 and October 21, 2021, 9:00am to 1:00pm MDT, and independent work in between.
August 18: Applications open
September 6: Review of applications and participant selection.
September 10: Participant notification
This virtual short course will have limited space and selections will be made based on responses to application questions. Applications will be accepted until September 3, 2021.
Read more about the short course and submit your application here https://www.unavco.org/event/2021-gnss-interferometric-reflectometry/. (Use the "Apply Here" button on the left side of the webpage.)
If you have questions, please reach out to Melissa Weber via community<at>unavco.org <community<at>unavco.org>.
Thank you,
Melissa Weber
Community Engagemet Coordinator (she/her)
UNAVCO, Inc.
Ph: 303-381-7562
Fax: 303-381-7501
weber<at>unavco.org
Available M-F: 8:30a - 5:00p MT
UNAVCO is excited to announce a new technical short course: GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry!
The goals for this short course are to:
introduce participants to the basic principles of the GNSS-IR method,
provide support for users installing and running gnssrefl (python, PyPi, Jupyter notebooks, Docker images, introduce use cases), and
demonstrate and discuss its use in two practical sessions on snow accumulation and water levels.
Participants successfully completing this short course will (1) understand the accuracy/precision and strengths/weaknesses of the GNSS-IR technique and (2) be able to measure snow accumulation and water levels using data from the global GNSS network. Participants are encouraged to analyze their own GNSS data.
This short course will take place over three weeks with two days of synchronous instruction, October 9 and October 21, 2021, 9:00am to 1:00pm MDT, and independent work in between.
August 18: Applications open
September 6: Review of applications and participant selection.
September 10: Participant notification
This virtual short course will have limited space and selections will be made based on responses to application questions. Applications will be accepted until September 3, 2021.
Read more about the short course and submit your application here https://www.unavco.org/event/2021-gnss-interferometric-reflectometry/. (Use the "Apply Here" button on the left side of the webpage.)
If you have questions, please reach out to Melissa Weber via community<at>unavco.org <community<at>unavco.org>.
Thank you,
Melissa Weber
Community Engagemet Coordinator (she/her)
UNAVCO, Inc.
Ph: 303-381-7562
Fax: 303-381-7501
weber<at>unavco.org
Available M-F: 8:30a - 5:00p MT
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Melissa Weber
2021-08-30 15:30:28Dear IRIS Community,
Correction, the course will take place over three weeks with two days of synchronous instruction, October 6 and October 21, 2021, with independent work in between.
Our apologies for any confusion!
Thank you,
Melissa Weber
Community Engagemet Coordinator (she/her)
UNAVCO, Inc.
Ph: 303-381-7562
Fax: 303-381-7501
weber<at>unavco.org
Available M-F: 8:30a - 5:00p MT
On Aug 26, 2021, at 2:03 PM, Melissa Weber (via IRIS) <other-announcements-bounce<at>lists.ds.iris.edu> wrote:
Dear IRIS community:
UNAVCO is excited to announce a new technical short course: GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry!
The goals for this short course are to:
introduce participants to the basic principles of the GNSS-IR method,
provide support for users installing and running gnssrefl (python, PyPi, Jupyter notebooks, Docker images, introduce use cases), and
demonstrate and discuss its use in two practical sessions on snow accumulation and water levels.
Participants successfully completing this short course will (1) understand the accuracy/precision and strengths/weaknesses of the GNSS-IR technique and (2) be able to measure snow accumulation and water levels using data from the global GNSS network. Participants are encouraged to analyze their own GNSS data.
This short course will take place over three weeks with two days of synchronous instruction, October 9 and October 21, 2021, 9:00am to 1:00pm MDT, and independent work in between.
August 18: Applications open
September 6: Review of applications and participant selection.
September 10: Participant notification
This virtual short course will have limited space and selections will be made based on responses to application questions. Applications will be accepted until September 3, 2021.
Read more about the short course and submit your application here https://www.unavco.org/event/2021-gnss-interferometric-reflectometry/. (Use the "Apply Here" button on the left side of the webpage.)
If you have questions, please reach out to Melissa Weber via community<at>unavco.org <community<at>unavco.org>.
Thank you,
Melissa Weber
Community Engagemet Coordinator (she/her)
UNAVCO, Inc.
Ph: 303-381-7562
Fax: 303-381-7501
weber<at>unavco.org <weber<at>unavco.org>
Available M-F: 8:30a - 5:00p MT
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