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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20211102T121747
SUMMARY:Polar Radar Science and Technology Conference (February, exact date TBD)
LOCATION:Maine\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Polar Radar Science &amp; Technology Conference \nIn February, 2022 (exact 
 dates TBD), the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine will ho
 st a multi-day virtual conference to discuss ground-penetrating radar, airb
 orne radar, related technologies, and software use and needs within the Pol
 ar community.\nThe focus of this conference is to address: 1) current  and 
  future  science  and  logistical  drivers  which  may  require  or  benefi
 t from radar hardware and software, 2) current commercial (off-the-shelf), 
 modified, and user-specific radar systems available to the science communit
 y, 3) ongoing radar technology R&amp;D, 4) equipment  and  software  commun
 ity  access, 5)  radar  education  and  training  needs  and  options,  and
  6) facilitating radar usage in the broader science and logistics community
 . In addition, this conference aims to address the specific need for radar 
 within the Polar community including, but not limited to, glaciology, perma
 frost and periglacial environments, sea ice, geology, and geomorphology.\nI
 nterest form and poll\nPlease fill out the following questionnaire at your 
 earliest convenience. This information will help to organize this conferenc
 e to best fit the needs of the community. Click here  (https://docs.google.
 com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeS6wBduoP91GoGP5aF0vr1VZK89GQyeCXnCsMgDgnpbd-88g/view
 form)or go to <a href="https://forms.gle/VrAAETkSKNHrgCTn9" target="_blank"
  rel="noopener">https://forms.gle/VrAAETkSKNHrgCTn9</a>\nFor questions or c
 omments please reach out to:\nScott Braddock: primary conference organizer 
 - scott.braddock[at]maine.edu\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p id="m_-9144851841085863733gmail-docs-internal-guid-09bf4219-7fff-d5ed-27
 7b-bff4d7d82f1e" dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Polar Radar
  Science &amp; Technology Conference&nbsp;</strong></p><p dir="ltr" style="
 text-align: justify;"><strong>In February, 2022 (exact dates TBD)</strong>,
  the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine will host a multi-
 day virtual conference to discuss ground-penetrating radar, airborne radar,
  related technologies, and software use and needs within the Polar communit
 y.</p><p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">The focus of this conferenc
 e is to address: 1) current&nbsp; and&nbsp; future&nbsp; science&nbsp; and&
 nbsp; logistical&nbsp; drivers&nbsp; which&nbsp; may&nbsp; require&nbsp; or
 &nbsp; benefit from radar hardware and software, 2) current commercial (off
 -the-shelf), modified, and user-specific radar systems available to the sci
 ence community, 3) ongoing radar technology R&amp;D, 4) equipment&nbsp; and
 &nbsp; software&nbsp; community&nbsp; access, 5)&nbsp; radar&nbsp; educatio
 n&nbsp; and&nbsp; training&nbsp; needs&nbsp; and&nbsp; options,&nbsp; and 6
 ) facilitating radar usage in the broader science and logistics community. 
 In addition, this conference aims to address the specific need for radar wi
 thin the Polar community including, but not limited to, glaciology, permafr
 ost and periglacial environments, sea ice, geology, and geomorphology.</p><
 p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Interest form and poll</st
 rong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Please fill out the following ques
 tionnaire at your earliest convenience. This information will help to organ
 ize this conference to best fit the needs of the community.&nbsp;Click <a h
 ref="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeS6wBduoP91GoGP5aF0vr1VZK89G
 QyeCXnCsMgDgnpbd-88g/viewform" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here </a>or g
 o to <a href="https://forms.gle/VrAAETkSKNHrgCTn9" target="_blank" rel="noo
 pener">https://forms.gle/VrAAETkSKNHrgCTn9</a></p><p dir="ltr" style="text-
 align: justify;">For questions or comments please reach out to:<br />Scott 
 Braddock: primary conference organizer - <span style="text-decoration: unde
 rline;">scott.braddock[at]maine.edu</span></p>
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220201
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20220202
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