12-Oct | A: Addressing new Challenges & Opportunities of EO Open Science 2.0 | ||
Introduction from ESA | |||
09:00 | Welcome | Maurice Borgeaud, ESA | |
09:10 | Objectives and Organisation | Yves-Louis Desnos, ESA | |
A.1 A new era for Open Science and Earth Observation -chair: M. A. Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano [Magellan] | |||
09:30 | Enabling the transition towards Earth Observation Science 2.0 | Alan O'Neil, University of Reading | |
10:00 | Using Satellite, UAV and Citizen Data for Flood Management in Dar es Salaam Tanzania | Edward Anderson, The World Bank | |
10:15 | SNAP the sentinel application platform | Carsten Brockmann, Brockmann Consult GmbH | |
10:30 | EO information as a service to citizens regarding the quality of life in cities | Constantinos Cartalis, University of Athens | |
10:45 | NASA Web WorldWind: welcome to the new era of virtual globes | Maria Antonia Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano | |
11:00 | Coffee Break | ||
A.1 A new era for Open Science and Earth Observation (continuation) -chair: M. A. Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano [Magellan] | |||
11:30 | Earth observation for the 21st century | Conor O'Sullivan, Satellite Applications Catapult | |
11:45 | The Community Intercomparison Suite: an open-source toolbox | Duncan Watson-Parris, University of Oxford | |
12:00 | The support of Earth Observation to Future Earth | Mario Hernandez, Future Earth | |
12:15 | From Free and Open Earth Observation Data to Innovative Applications – the MYGEOSS Approach | Elena Roglia European Commission - JRC | |
12:30 | |||
12:45 | Round Table | ||
13:15 | Lunch Break | ||
A.2 Open Innovation and Tools -chair F. Snik, University of Leiden [Magellan] | |||
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14:45 | The Copernicus Master Prize and the ESA App Camps | Thomas Beer, ESA | |
15:00 | A live-link on Sentinel data to discover, track changes, inform, train… citizen and scientists. | Serge Riazanoff, VisioTerra | |
15:15 | FMI Image processing tool (FMIPROT) | Ali Nadir Arslan, Finnish Meteorological Institute | |
15:30 | Orfeo TooLBox: free and open-source software for remote sensing images processing | Manuel Grizonnet, CNES | |
15:45 | Coffee Break | ||
A.2 Open Innovation and Tools (continuation) -chair F. Snik, University of Leiden [Magellan] | |||
16:15 | ESA's Science Toolbox Exploitation Platform (STEP) | Yves-Louis Desnos, ESA | |
16:30 | The Sentinel-1 toolbox for EO science 2.0 | Luis Veci, Array Systems Computing Inc | |
16:45 | Toolbox for analysis of geospatial time series data. | Christoph Paulik, Vienna University of Technology | |
17:00 | Round Table | ||
17:15 | Jam Session & Cocktail | ||
19:15 | End day-1 (12-Oct) | ||
13-Oct | B: Engaging with and across new Communities and the Public | ||
B.1 Citizen Science -chair S. Fritz, IIASA [Magellan] | |||
09:30 | Digital Humanitarian in the Sky | Heather Leson, Qatar Computing Research Center | |
10:00 | The use of crowdsourcing, gaming and citizen science to collect land cover information | Steffen Fritz, IIASA | |
10:15 | Effective Earth Observations from ground through citizen observatories | Stuart Wrigley, Uni. Sheffield | |
10:30 | Citizen Science and EO with 1.4 million Zooniverse volunteers | Brooke Simmons, Uni. Oxford | |
10:45 | iSPEX; mapping atmospheric aerosol properties with a citizen science network of smartphone spectropolarimeters | Frans Snik, Uni. Leiden | |
11:00 | Coffee Break | ||
B.1 Citizen Science (continuation) -chair S. Fritz, IIASA [Magellan] | |||
11:30 | DIY-Citizen Science: SenseBox and OpenSenseMap | Thomas Bartoschek, Instute for Geoinformatics | |
11:45 | Making sense of crowdsourced observations: Data fusion techniques for real-time mapping of urban air quality | Philipp Schneider, NILU | |
12:00 | Cities at Night: a crowdsourced catalogue and scientific pipeline for the Night time ISS images. | Alejandro Sánchez de
Miguel, Uni. Complutense de Madrid |
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12:15 | Geographic citizen science in marine management | Bruce Eleanor, University of Sydney, Australia | |
12:30 | Crowdsourcing for observations from satellites | Stuart Wrigley, Uni. Sheffield | |
12:45 | Round Table | ||
13:15 | Lunch Break | ||
B.2 Earth Science Virtual Research Environment -chair J. Blower, University of Reading [Magellan] | |||
14:15 | Environmental Research Infrastructures as enabler of Open Science 2.0 | Sanna Sorvari, Finnish Meteorological Institute | |
14:45 | Data-driven unraveling Earth System Dynamics with the Earth System Data Cube | Markus Reichstein,
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry |
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15:00 | Datacubes as the New Virtual Research Environment Paradigm | Peter Baumann, Jacobs University | |
15:15 | Earth Observation and the Web of Data - how can we join the dots? | Jon Blower, Uni. Reading | |
15:30 | Oceanflux GHG & Ocean Heat Flux : an open collaborative research framework for ocean fluxes | Antoine Grouazel, Ifremer | |
15:45 | Coffee Break | ||
B.2 Earth Science Virtual Research Environment (continuation) -chair J. Blower, University of Reading [Magellan] | |||
16:15 | SEOM SY-4SCI Ocean Virtual Laboratory : the synergy amongst Sentinels at your fingertips | Fabrice Collard, OceanDataLab | |
16:30 | A Virtual Research Infrastructure for the Geohazard Supersites and Natural Laboratories community | Stefano Salvi, INGV | |
16:45 | The OPTIRAD Platform: Cloud-hosted IPython Notebooks for collaborative EO Data Analysis and Processing | Philip Kershaw, STFC
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory |
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17:00 |
Bringing Earth Observation
data, software development and information extraction together -
Introducing the EODC IT capacities |
Mucke Werner, EODC | |
17:15 | Towards massive and systematic exploitation of Satellite SAR data for ground displacement monitoring at global scale | Francesco Casu, CNR - IREA | |
17:30 | Round Table | ||
18:00 | Jam Session Report | ||
18:30 | End day-2 (13-Oct) | ||
14-Oct | C: Education and Communication 2.0 | ||
C.1A Scientific Communication and Visualisation -chair R. Meisner, ESA [Magellan] | |||
09:00 | Making the most of Earth Observation through visualisation | Javier de la Torre, Cartodb | |
09:30 | The CCI Visualisation Corner | Philip Eales, Planetary Visions Limited | |
09:45 | How to build inspiring digital products to visualise Earth Observation Data. | Craig Mills, Vizzuality | |
10:00 | NASA World Wind, World Data Viewer | Patrick Hogan, NASA | |
10:15 | Geospatial User Feedback as a Form of Alternative Scientific Digital Reputation | Joan Masó, CREAF | |
10:30 | Visualization and animation for use in ESA communication | Robert Meisner, ESA | |
10:45 | Round Table | ||
11:15 | Coffee break | ||
C.1B Exploitation Platforms -chairs S. Loekken and G. Campbell, ESA [Big Hall] | |||
09:00 | The ESA Thematic Exploitation Platforms | Sveinung Loekken, ESA | |
09:30 | The ESA Geohazards TEP | Philippe Bally, ESA | |
09:45 | Thematic Exploitation Platform for Hydrology | Bernat Martinez, isardSAT | |
10:00 | The Coastal Thematic Exploitation Platform: a virtual research center for coastal environment monitoring | Nicolas Gilles, ACRI-ST | |
10:15 | Polar Thematic Exploitation Platform | Andrew Fleming, British Antarctic Survey | |
10:30 | Forestry Thematic Exploitation Platform | Tuomas Häme, VTT | |
10:45 | Earth Observation in the Cloud: Lessons from Landsat on AWS | Jed Sundwall, Amazon Web Services | |
11:00 | Round Table | ||
11:30 | Coffee break | ||
C.2 Training a new generation of Data Scientist -chair R. Kapur, Imperative Space [Magellan] | |||
11:45 | Making the invisible visible blending data, film, CGI and intuitive apps for training, education and public engagement | Ravi Kapur, Imperative Space | |
12:15 | Earth Observation mission built by a student community | Jaan Praks, Aalto University | |
12:30 | A Roadmap for Earth Observation Education | Valborg Byfield, National Oceanography Centre | |
12:45 | SAR-EDU - The online learning portal for radar remote sensing. | Robert Eckardt, FSU Jena | |
13:00 | PolSARpro V5.0: An ESA Educational, Free and Open Source Toolbox for Polarimetric SAR Data Aanalysis | Eric Pottier, IETR - University of Rennes 1 | |
13:15 | Round Table | ||
13:45 | Lunch Break | ||
A, B, C Demos and Posters | |||
17:45 | Session Reports and Closing of EO Open Science 2.0 | ||
14-Oct | A, B, C Demos, Posters and Exhibition (14:45 - 17:45) [Big Hall] | ||
A.1 A new era for Open Science and Earth Observation | |||
2 | Validation Of Future Internet Technologies For Added Value Precision Agriculture Solutions Based On Satellite Imagery | Jonathan Becedas, AGROESTUDIO TECHNOLOGY | |
3 | Landscape dynamics and heritage
risk: the potential impact of Open Science, Earth Observation and
Collaborative frameworks on heritage management and policy in the EU |
Anthony Beck, University of Nottingham | |
5 | Recent environmental changes in Albania through remote sensing | Neki Frasheri, Polytechnic University of Tirana | |
6 | GC RAS Spherical screen and Orbus software – an effective tool for visualisation geodata and popularization of scientific achievements | Olga Pyatygina, Geopysical center of RAS | |
7 | OpenAerialMap and Open Imagery Network: sustainable solutions for sharing open imagery | Cristiano Giovando, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team |
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8 | Phases Ambiguities Resolution Combining Precise Point Positioning (PPP) and SBAS Augmentation Methods | Noureddine Kheloufi, CTS | |
9 | Geoprocessing services for EO time-series data access as basis for web and mobile applications | Jonas Eberle, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena | |
10 | LEOWorks 4 – Earth Observation image processing/Geographic Information System (GIS) Software for Educational Purposes | Adrian Stoica, Terrasigna | |
11 | Academic perspectives on EO Science 2.0: experiences at the Remote Sensing Laboratories, University of Zurich | Hendrik Wulf, University of Zurich | |
12 | Research and Service Support: new opportunities for EO scientists | Giancarlo Rivolta, Progressive Systems Srl | |
A.2 Open Innovation and Tools | |||
13 | STEP and the Sentinel-2 Toolbox | Nicolas Ducoin, Julien Malik CS-SI | |
14 | OpenCitySmart - The Open Platform for Smart Cities | Suchith Anand, University of Nottingham | |
15 | estate4real: EO application for the real estate market in cities | Constantinos Cartalis, University of Athens | |
16 | Sustainable urban transport and ridership estimation of BRTS using GIS techniques | Prateek Joshi, HARYANA
SPACE APPLICATION CENTRE |
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17 | Integration of Earth Observation and in-situ data for map updating | Eetu Puttonen, Finnish
Geospatial Research Institute |
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18 | Exposure monitoring from optical earth observation data: an open-source and integrated set of tools | Daniele De Vecchi,
University of Pavia / EUCENTRE Foundation |
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B.1 Citizen Science | |||
18 | Citizens as sensors: from a multi-purpose framework to app implementation | Daniele De Vecchi,
University of Pavia / EUCENTRE Foundation |
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19 | A crowdsourcing-based game for land cover validation | Maria Antonia Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano | |
20 | Preserving cultural landscapes
through citizen engagement: the role of Earth Observation in
crowdsourcing-based applications for the archaeological research |
Francesc C. Conesa, Pompeu Fabra University | |
21 | BuioMetria Partecipativa: participatory night sky quality monitoring, the Italian way | Andrea Giacomelli, Attivarti.org | |
22 | Small Sensor Developments for High-resolution Air Quality Mapping and S5P Satellite Validation | Bas Mijling, KNMI | |
23 | Dark Sky Meter - IYL2015 App | Pedro Russo, University of Leiden | |
24 | Investigating Data Sustainability of Citizen Science Projects | Sven Schade, Elena Roglia European Commission - JRC |
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25 | Cost-efficient and reliable crowd
sourcing platforms built on open standards – A citizen science
architecture to support collaborative ground truthing and knowledge creation |
Ingo Simonis, OGC | |
B.2 Earth Science Virtual Research Environment | |||
26 | A method to map flooding-prone areas in Iran for artificial recharging using Landsat satellite images and GIS | Ali Bozorgi, Iran water
Resources. Management Co |
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27 | Multi-model ensemble
hydrometeorological simulations of the 2011 and 2014 flash floods in
Genoa, Italy: a comparison study in the framework of the DRIHM project |
Parodi Antonio, CIMA Research | |
28 | Scalable in-database regression analysis of large earth-observation datasets | Marius Appel, University of Muenster | |
29 | E-Infrastructures empowered by Interoperable Volunteered Geographic Information | Gloria Bordogna, CNR | |
31 | Scientific data analytics workflows at large scale with the Ophidia big data stack | Sandro Fiore, CMCC | |
C.1A/B Scientific Communication and Visualisation / Exploitation Platforms | |||
32 | IPython meets geospatial data analysis | Julia Wagemann, ESA | |
33 | Non-Invasive Monitoring System for Monumental Heritage : advanced dissemination and outreach solution | Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno, INGV | |
34 | A new edutainment app using satellite images to teach physical geography. | Fabio Del Frate, GEO-K | |
35 | Making a sensible use of technology: the new frontier of Earth Education | Tiziana Lanza Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia |
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36 | PERICLES: a knowledge management
programme applied to SOLAR data from COLUMBUS, application to long term
earth observation studies |
Praveen Pandey, B.USOC | |
37 | ESA Activities in Earth Observation Education | Francesco Sarti, ESA | |
38 | Next generation Sentinel data hub | Grega Milcinski, Sinergise | |
39 | Mission Exploitation Platform proba-v | Erwin Goor, VITO | |
Exhibitors [Big Hall] | |||
A | SOLENIX | ||
B | Array Systems Computing Inc | ||
C | CartoDB | ||
D | DRIHM | ||
E | AizoOn Consulting s.r.l. | ||
F | ReMedia Italia srl | ||
G | Amazon Web Services | ||
H | Terradue | ||
I | SenSyF | ||
J | EOX IT Services GmbH | ||
K | Advanced computer Systems Spa |