Scientific events

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Summer school of mountains and men in a changing world

june 17 - june 28, 2019

Because of its strategic alpine position, the Université Grenoble Alpes is a major international research center in Mountain studies. Combining methods and knowledge from the sciences, the humanities, and social sciences, Of Mountains and Men welcomes undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines seeking novel, interdisciplinary approaches to complex questions with a series of field trips and coursework.
The OSUG @ 2020 labex is a partner of this event. Web page of this event

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Grenoble NewSpace week

may 14 to 17, 2019

The Grenoble University Space Center (CSUG) organizes scientific and industrial workshops during the Grenoble NewSpace Week from 14 until 17 May 2019.
This workshop focuses on advanced payloads, subsystem designs, their standardization, and supporting technology like data management, data analysis, and artificial intelligence that together make highly ambitious NewSpace missions possible in different fields like: Earth observation, climate studies, space weather, or exobiology.
As such (…)

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Avalanche dynamics and precursors of catastrophic events

february 3 to 8, 2019

In nature as well as in many technical applications, one encounters the sometimes problematic phenomenon of intermittent dynamics, associated to avalanches, that are complex geometrical objects on scales that can span many orders of magnitude. This workshop aims at bringing together experts from various different fields to develop further the understanding of the nonlinear spatio-temporal response of avalanche systems and to find ways to define precursors that could help to prevent (…)

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Observatories of the critical zone in Africa: current issues and findings - 30th anniversary of AMMA-CATCH observatory

November 12 to 14, 2018

The AMMA-CATCH observatory invites you to an international conference on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. The expected participants are researchers, teacher-researchers, doctoral students and decision-makers.
Global changes are taking place on our planet. They concern the critical zone of the earth system, and occur at different scales. Their impacts on the energy and water cycles are already detectable, but how will these changes persist in the future and at which rate?
Three (…)

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Seminar "Testing General Relativity with Infrared Interferometry in the Center of the Milky Way"

20 september 2018

Speaker: Reinhard Genzel (MPE Garching & UC Berkeley)
The Center of our Galaxy is a unique laboratory for exploring the astrophysics around a massive black hole and testing General Relativity and other theoretical concepts in this extreme environment. I will discuss the results of a major campaign of observing the Galactic Center in 2017/2108 with three instruments at the European Southern Observatory’s VLT, including the novel GRAVITY interferometric beam combiner of the 4 UTs. (…)

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Workshop "Nanomaterial Microscopy & Microanalysis : Tools and Preparation"

17 - 19 september 2018

Speaker: Dr Donovan N. Leonard, Electron Microscopy Group - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Dates : 17-19 September 2018 Location : ISTerre, Amphithéâtre Kilian, Maison des Géosciences, St. Martin d’Hères (F-38400) Local contact: Roland Hellmann, ISTerre, roland.hellmann univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
No registration fee, but please contact R. Hellmann if interested in attending
**Short Course Program
► Day 1 Monday 17 September
10:00 - 10:15 Introductions, Course Overview, Student (…)

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19th Wegener general assembly

10 - 13 septembre 2018

on earth deformation & the study of earthquakes using geodesy and geodynamics

Wegener is sub-commission 3.5 of the International Association of Geodesy : Tectonics and Earthquake Geodesy

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AFM Workshop at Grenoble University

September 5-6

A two-day workshop on different uses of Atomic Force Microscopy (such as the one recently acquired at ISTerre) is being organized by Oxford Instruments at the Amphi Killian on September 5 and 6th. Presenters will include AFM users from different disciplines from the Grenoble campus.

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The 4th Snow Science Winter School takes place at Col du Lautaret

11-17 February 2018

The cryosphere forms an integral part of the climate system of the Earth. Measuring the properties of the seasonal and perennial snow cover properties is therefore essential in understanding interactions and feedback mechanisms related to the cryosphere.
Snow is a extremely complex and highly variable medium, and all essential properties of seasonal snow cover are challenging to measure. Diverse fields such as hydrology, climatology, avalanche forecasting and Earth Observation from space (…)

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