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Innovations in geodetic data analysis using information science are important for establishing a fault-slip monitoring system in this project. Therefore, we have established a research implementation system that consists of researchers with expertise in information science, geodetic data analysis, and data assimilation. Students from the laboratories of the participating members will also be involved in the project. This project is the only one out of five projects that were accepted this year in the STAR-E project to deal mainly with geodetic data. Therefore, we will hold study sessions focusing on geodetic data analysis and related topics around once a month to introduce interested individuals to geodesy and geodetic data analysis. There are currently only a small number of young researchers and graduate students who work with geodetic data, thereby highlighting the urgent need to foster specialists who can support future geodetic data analysis from a mathematical perspective. Seven study sessions were held before March 2022 during which we discussed the fundamentals of geodetic data, such as GNSS and synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and their application to crustal movement research. These study sessions were attended by young researchers and graduate students who were either project members or interested in the study sessions. We intend to continue these study sessions in the future, and we look forward to further active participation from young researchers and graduate students in future sessions.
Name | Institution |
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Masayuki Kano | Tohoku University |
Keisuke Yano | ISM |
Takeru Matsuda | Riken |
Shin'ichi Miyazaki | Kyoto University |
Hirotaka Hachiya | Wakayama University |
Takuya Nishimura | Kyoto University) |
Yo Fukushima | Tohoku University |
Takane Hori | JAMSTEC |
Ryoko Nakata | The University of Tokyo |
Nematollah Ghayournajarkar | Tohoku University |
Yusuke Tanaka | Tohoku University |