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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
DESCRIPTION:The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will take place in in Tshwane (Pretoria)\, South Africa from 8 to 12 May 2017. The overarching theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”. ISRSE-37 will be hosted by the South African National Space Agency (SANSA). \nISRSE is widely acknowledged to be one of the most significant gatherings of the international remote sensing community. The Symposium attracts senior staff of space agencies and international Earth observation programmes and thereby provides a global overview of advances in Earth observation and the consequential societal benefits. \nAfter hosting the event in Berlin in 2015\, DLR – the German Aerospace Center – is again taking part in the ISRSE\, with contributions to the panels and to the exhibition.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/international-symposium-on-remote-sensing-of-environment/
LOCATION:CSIR International Convention Centre\, Meiring Naude Road\, Brummeria\, Pretoria\, 0001 \, Südafrika
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SUMMARY:{:de}Verkehrssimulationskonferenz SUMO 2017{:}{:en}Traffic simulation conference SUMO 2017{:}
DESCRIPTION:‘Towards Simulation for Autonomous Mobility’ is the theme of this year’s traffic simulation conference SUMO\, organised for the fifth time by the DLR Institute of Transportation Systems. \nAvailable since 2001\, SUMO is an open-source software for road traffic simulation. SUMO is able to model individual persons and public transport for simulation purposes. SUMO contains a range of tools for vehicle navigation\, visualised simulation and for the emissions calculations. The suite of tools also comprises an extensive library of features that permits the addition of custom models as well. \nThe conference aims to promote scientific discourse and is targeted at anyone interested in traffic\, mobility and simulation.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/verkehrssimulationskonferenz-sumo-2017/
LOCATION:DLR site Berlin\, Rutherfordstraße 2 \, Berlin\, 12489\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Konferenz
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SUMMARY:{:de}Extrasolare Planeten-Vortragsreihe{:}{:en}Lecture series on Extrasolar Planets{:}
DESCRIPTION:A series of May lectures in the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory in Berlin will address topics related to extrasolar planets. Employees at DLR Institute of Planetary Research will hold talks on the basics\, characters\, applicable methods and the question of life on extrasolar planets\, and will also present missions and observation projects. \n10 May\, 20:00\nExtrasolar Planets: Basics\, current research and methods\nThis new field of research has developed at a dizzying place since the first planet orbiting another star was discovered in 1995. Over 3500 exoplanets have been identified so far\, among them systems comprising several bodies. They have revealed an entirely unexpected depth of variety that raises questions as to the emergence and discovery of planetary systems. Which methods can be applied to detect extrasolar planets? Which findings will the various methods yield\, and what difficulties currently exist? The lecture will provide an overview of the fascinating field of exoplanets.\nSpeaker: Ruth Titz-Weider \n17 May\, 20:00\nExtrasolar Planets: Hunting for life on extrasolar planets\nThe discovery of possible rocky planets in distant planetary systems has become an increasingly frequent occurrence in recent years. Ever larger numbers of extrasolar planets are being detected\, orbiting a central star in what is known as the habitable zone. This lecture explains how the atmospheres of these planets are studied for signs of life. Join Dr Gebauer on this thrilling trip through current research and the hunt for life in other worlds.\nSpeaker: Stefanie Gebauer \n24 May\, 20:00\nExtrasolar Planets: Missions and observation projects\nResearchers around the world are involved in the location of new planets around other stars. The sensational discoveries of recent months\, among them the planets circling Trappist 1 or Proxima Centauri B\, are only possible thanks to state-of-the-art telescopes and instruments. New missions are being devised and instruments continuously developed\, not only to find a ‘second Earth’\, but also to determine its makeup. This lecture provides an introduction to the current and future exoplanet observation campaigns. Insight into the various techniques and instruments allows us to classify current discoveries\, while indicating the exciting discoveries that lie in wait for the years ahead.\nSpeaker: Philipp Eigmüller
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/extrasolare-planeten-vortragsreihe/2017-05-10/
LOCATION:Planetarium am Insulaner\, Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte\, Munsterdamm 90\, Berlin\, Berlin\, 12169 \, Deutschland
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