Time: 9:00 am, November 12, 2017
Location: A512, School of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics
Report 1: Advances in Earthquake Geodesy
Speaker: Professor Xu Caijun
Speaker Profile:
Xu Caijun is a professor of Cheung Kong Scholar Chair of the Ministry of Education,deputy president of School of Geodesy and Geomatics,Wuhan University,key member of Innovation Team, Ministry of Science and Technology,and talent of National Administration of Surveying,Mapping and Geoinformation(NASG),and teacher of Wuhan University.He was a member of the Interdisciplinary Theory Geodesy Committee, International Association of Geodesy(IAG),a member of Satellite and Airborne Imaging Systems Applications Branch,IAG.Now, he serves as deputy chairman of Geodesy Professional Committee of NASG,deputy chairman of Education Committee of NASG,member of Committee for Terms in Geomatics,NASG,and member of Fourth Monitoring and Forecasting Discipline and Technical Coordination Group,China Earthquake Administration.In addition,He is the editor of 《Journal of Applied Geodesy》《ournal of Global Positioning Systems》《Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences》and other journals.He has published over 180 academic papers (including over 110 SCI / EI papers) in domestic and overseas core journals such as the internationally renowned journals Nature Geoscience, Journal of Geophysical Research and Geophysical Journal International,and published 5 monographs and textbooks .
Report 2: Polar Mapping and Global Environmental Change
Speaker: Professor Wang Zemin
Speaker Profile:
Wang Zemin is a professor and doctoral tutor at Wuhan University. Currently, he is the deputy director of Chinese Antarctic Center of Surveying and Mapping.His research areas include high-precision GNSS positioning and geodynamics,polar mapping remote sensing and global environmental change,polarographic ionospheric characteristics and ionospheric high order terms of precision positioning and so on.He has participated in the Chinese Antarctic and Arctic Scientific Expeditions eight times,and conducted international Antarctic GPS survey,the construction of the North and South Pole satellite tracking stations,the construction of the Antarctic ice tide gauge,glacier movement monitoring and other related issues.In recent years, he has published more than 70 papers and 3 monographs.
Report 3: Lhasa Continuous Gravimetric Measurement of Groundwater Changes Impact Parameters
Speaker: Luo Shaocong
Speaker Profile:
Luo Shaocong is a researcher at Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.He is mainly engaged in geodesy, geophysics, scientific data processing and analysis.He has conducted many researches, including precision gravimetry and data processing, Earth's gravitational field representation and geodetic determination, scientific database theory and practice, effects of gravity tide and atmospheric load, continuous gravimetric observation to determine the vertical distribution of the atmosphere and its state, Earth's eigenmode detection and so on.
His recent major work is divided into four parts.First, theoretical research and numerical simulation of the effects of atmospheric loading on the gravitational field, the displacement field and the strain field,improve numerical simulation accuracy and obtain atmospheric load effect in any time and space,analysis of solid earth tide and precise point observation data.Second, superconducting continuous gravity observation and its application in the Earth's interior physics,excluding the impact of environmental factors on solid tide observations,then,study the structure and elastic parameters of the Earth's interior matter, and try new methods to detect weak signals.Third, continuous gravimetric observations monitor and study environmental changes to determine atmospheric water vapor distribution,the atmospheric state of the troposphere was determined by continuous gravimetric observations,so the numerical simulation results can be compared with the radiosonde data to achieve the expected results.The last one is source positioning.
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