Seminarium Fizyki Ciała Stałego
sala 0.06, ul. Pasteura 5
dr hab. Iwona Stachlewska, prof. UW (Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)
"Remote-Sensing Laboratory, a world-class research team in atmospheric physics."
Remote-Sensing Laboratory (RS-Lab) has been established and vividly developed within the last 10 years thanks to research and development projects that were widely supported by the international scientific community in atmospheric sciences and finding agencies. This have established RS-Lab as one of the core sub-units at the Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw.Nowadays, RS-Lab team is providing fee-free data to the highly esteemed observational networks of NASA (AERONET, PGN). We deliver high-level data to the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), as a long-term contractor for the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). RS-Lab is also one of the most active observational platforms within the pan-European Aerosol, Cloud and Trace-Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS-ERIC). Our R&D work related to development of the lidars for the European Space Agency (mobile Mie-Raman/fluorescence lidar, airborne high spectral resolution lidar) puts RS-Lab team in the forefront of the science in atmospheric physics.The excellent equipment at RS-Lab allows for multifactorial applications and closure studies on aerosols and clouds. The research, supported with modelling and satellite data results is unique studies at an unheard of level in this part of Europe. Consequently, this is resulting with vast number of high-level research publications in recognized journals.During seminar, I shall introduce the most significant achievements and research results of the team and will give an outlook to the nearest and long-term future of RS-Lab.UwagaSeminarium w trybie HybrydowymFaculty of Physics room 0.06link to remote mode:https://zoom.us/j/7218838148szczegóły patrz instrukcja :instrukcja: (pdf file)AttentionThe seminar in the Hybrid modeFaculty of Physics room 0.06for details see instruction :instruction: (pdf file)