Attended FRINGE 2023 Conference and COMET InSAR Training Workshop, September 2023
I had the privilege of participating in the 12th International Conference on "Advances in the Science and Applications of SAR Interferometry and Sentinel-1 InSAR" - FRINGE 2023. Co-organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the University of Leeds, this event unfolded at the scenic University of Leeds campus in the United Kingdom. FRINGE 2023 offered a rich program, with scientific objectives aimed at fostering global collaboration, presenting the latest developments in Sentinel-1 mission status and InSAR technology, and reviewing progress since the previous FRINGE conference in 2021. The technical and thematic areas covered during FRINGE 2023 were diverse and comprehensive, ranging from advancements in InSAR theory and methodologies to applications in fields like earthquake monitoring, ice and snow studies, infrastructure monitoring, volcanic hazard assessment, and much more.
Before that I attended COMET InSAR Training Workshop 2023 held at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK.
Throughout the workshop, I had the privilege of gaining insights into various aspects of InSAR, from its foundational concepts to advanced applications. The program covered everything from the basics of InSAR to time series analysis, atmospheric interference correction, earthquake deformation modeling, and volcanic applications and modeling. Attending this workshop was a journey of exploration and enlightenment, allowing me to unlock the potential of InSAR in the realm of Earth and environmental sciences. It was an invaluable experience that has expanded my horizons and deepened my understanding of this remarkable technology.
Before that I attended COMET InSAR Training Workshop 2023 held at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK.
Throughout the workshop, I had the privilege of gaining insights into various aspects of InSAR, from its foundational concepts to advanced applications. The program covered everything from the basics of InSAR to time series analysis, atmospheric interference correction, earthquake deformation modeling, and volcanic applications and modeling. Attending this workshop was a journey of exploration and enlightenment, allowing me to unlock the potential of InSAR in the realm of Earth and environmental sciences. It was an invaluable experience that has expanded my horizons and deepened my understanding of this remarkable technology.