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IWAGPR 2011 : 6th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.fz-juelich.de/iwagpr2011 | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
The International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar is a biannual series
of international scientific symposia devoted to the advancements in GPR techniques and applications. The conference is aimed at presenting a wide range of scientific and technical information of high standard to scientists, engineers and end-users of GPR technology. The goal of the workshop is to spread knowledge about GPR technology and its use, as well as, to provide a unique possibility to participants to exchange ideas about the advances in their work and discuss their results. All papers presented at the conference will be published in the workshop proceedings. The official language of the conference is English. Contributions are solicited on (but not limited to): Hydrology/Hydrogeophysics Agriculture Archaeology Sedimentology Concrete/Pavements Geology/Geotechnical Engineering Diagnostic of Historical Buildings Glaciology Mining and Tunnelling Utilities detection and mapping Planetary Exploration Demining and UXO GPR wave interaction with the earth Inverse Problems/Tomography Numerical Modelling Data Processing and Interpretation Novel GPR Systems and Antennas Airborne, Borehole GPR Novel Applications Welcome to Aachen, Germany! Aachen is situated in an area, where the three countries of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet. The source of the city’s fame is the Aachen water. Since Roman times, the hot springs at Aachen have been channeled into baths. It is heated by the Eifel volcanos up to a temperature of 74°C and is known to be the hottest volcanic spring water north of the Alps. The Emperor’s City is a popular travel destination. This is not just because of its favorable geographical position but also due to its large variety of art and culture, elegant shops and pubs. At the heart of the City lies the Aachen Dom (Cathedral). In 1978 this was the first German building to be included in the Unesco list of World Heritage Sites. The Dom is proud to house the most precious treasures north of the Alps. These can be seen in the Cathedral Treasury. Not far from the Cathedral is the Gothic Town Hall. Its facade is richly decorated with countless figures that remind people of the German coronations that took place in Aachen. A sweet Christmas present has spread Aachen’s fame across the globe: The “Printen” are made from a kind of dark and spicy ginger bread and can be bought in the Aachen Christmas Market as well as in many other places in the city. Executive Committee General Chair: Jan van der Kruk (Forschungszentrum Juelich) Co-chairs: Klaus Reicherter (RWTH Aachen) Sébastien Lambot (Université catholique de Louvain, Forschungzentrum Juelich) Local Organizing support Tanja Weber (Forschungszentrum Juelich) Erika Wittig (Forschungszentrum Juelich) Christoph Gruetzner (RWTH Aachen) Paper Submission: Authors are invited to directly submit full camera-ready papers of between 4-6 pages. The Technical Review Panel will review submissions and corresponding authors will be notified on the acceptance or rejection of the paper. Important Dates: Deadline for papers: January 28th, 2011 Notification of Acceptance: March 18th, 2011 For questions regarding the scientific program please contact: Jan van der Kruk (j.van.der.kruk@fz-juelich.de) For organizational questions please contact: Tanja Weber (tan.weber@fz-juelich.de) |
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