Thread: Registration now open: 6th Workshop of International Working Group on Rotational Seismology, IPG Paris, Nov. 21-23, 2022

Started: 2022-08-29 19:56:58
Last activity: 2022-08-29 19:56:58
Topics: IRIS Meetings
Dear Colleagues,

registration is now open for the 6th Meeting of the International
Working Group on Rotational Seismology (IWGoRS,
www.rotational-seismology.org) that will be held at the Institut de
Physique du Globe, Paris, November 21-23, 2022.

More info can be found here:
https://www.rotational-seismology.org/events/workshops/2022


The workshop will focus again on any aspect of gradient-related ground
motion including the recording of rotations and strain, instrumentation,
earthquake sources, non-standard rheologies, inverse problems, geodesy,
earthquake engineering, long-period seismology, planetary seismology,
array-derived rotation and strain, noise-correlation studies, ring laser
technology, Earth's rotation, seismic decoupling, problems of
fundamental physics and others. iXblue, and IPG Paris will sponsor the
meeting. Further sponsorship is provided through the EU funded SPIN
project, the PIONEERS project, and the ERC ROMY project (LMU Munich). No
registration fee is required.

Invited speakers include:
Eva Eibl (University Potsdam), “Analysis of Volcano-seismicity on Etna
using Rotational Sensor Data”
Pascal Bernard (IPG Paris), "High-precision tilt measurements, and
applications"
Alexandra Mitchell  (VU Amsterdam) “Tilt and gravitational wave detectors”
Felix Bernauer (LMU Munich), "6C sensing applied to structural health
monitoring"
Philippe Lognonne (IPG Paris), "Evidence of rotational motions on
INSIGHT data"
Ulli Schreiber (TU Munich), "Length-of-day detection with the G-ring"
David Sollberger (ETH Zurich), "Machine Learning applied to 6C
polarization analysis"
Paul Bodin(UW Seattle), “Field Testing the QRS Rotational Seismometer
for Geohazards and Scientific Monitoring”
Wayne Crawford (IPG Paris), "Rotational signals and noise on ocean
bottom seismometers"
Remi Geiger (UPMC Paris), "Progress in cold atom gyroscopy: a new
instrument for rotational seismology?"

To register for the meeting please visit the following link by October
1, 2022 (google form, if you do not have access you can also register
via the attached pdf).

https://forms.gle/aUNDwPYPjPH6ijv3A

Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Kind Regards
Heiner Igel (and the local organizing committee)

PS: Apologies for multiple posts

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Prof. Heiner Igel
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Theresienstr. 41
80333 Munich - Germany
phone: +49 89 2180 4204
www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de
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