CNES: 2-year postdoc in soil water remote sensing

A position is open for a young researcher to apply for a two-year CNES postdoc (the PhD thesis must be defended before the end of December 2022) on the remote sensing of soil moisture in the solar domain.

The job profiles in French and English are attached. Applications should be sent for the selection phase to S. Jacquemoud & Xavier Briottet, as soon as possible. Please find contacts in the French or English versions of the postdoc description.

The selected candidate will have to submit an online application on the CNES website before March 31, 2022. As these positions are very selective, only a candidate with an excellent scientific record will be considered.

S. Jacquemoud & Xavier Briottet

1st DESIS User Workshop (online): Registration is open!

Dear colleagues,

As announced in February, we will organize our 1st DESIS User Workshop from Tuesday, 28th of September to Friday, 1st of October 2021. Workshop attendance is free, open and fully online.

Please find any useful information about the workshop topics, important dates and abstract submission regulations on our DESIS workshop website: https://desis2021.welcome-manager.de/ . If you are planning to participate, please first register here.

Would you like to actively participate in the workshop? Our abstract submission will be open from 1st July 2021 till 23th July 2021.

We look forward to meeting you online this fall!

Best regards

The DESIS Organizing Committee

Release of the MARMIT model and soil reflectance data sets

the MARMIT model [1] simulates soil reflectance spectra in the solar domain as a function of surface soil moisture content. The authors are please to announce the release of the Python codes of MARMIT through a GitLab platform, as well as six data sets that were used to calibrate and validate it.

https://pss-gitlab.math.univ-paris-diderot.fr/marmit/marmit

If you have any questions or if you want to give feedback, please feel free to contact Stéphane Jacquemoud (jacquemoud@ipgp.fr) and Alice Dupiau (dupiau@ipgp.fr), PhD student supervised by Xavier Briotter (ONERA) and Stéphane Jacquemoud (IPGP).

[1] Bablet A., Vu P.V.H., Jacquemoud S., Viallefont-Robinet F., Fabre S., Briottet X., Sadeghi M., Whiting M.L., Baret F., Tian J. (2018), MARMIT: a multilayer radiative transfer model of soil reflectance to estimate surface soil moisture content in the solar domain (400–2500 nm), Remote Sensing of Environment, 217:1-17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2018.07.031

[PostDoc ESA] Career Opportunities: Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Artificial Intelligence for Hyperspectral Imaging Data AI4HSI (11782)

A full-time 2-years PostDoc position is open to join the recently started ESA Project CHIME (Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission).

Career Opportunities: Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Artificial Intelligence for Hyperspectral Imaging Data AI4HSI (11782)

Due date is 14 March 2021 for all applications. 

ESA – European Space Agency

Optical Society’s (OSA) 2021 Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment (HISE) meeting

Dear Colleagues,

The Optical Society’s (OSA) 2020 Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment (HISE) meeting will take place on 19 – 23 July 2021 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The meeting brings together researchers and industry leaders in the field of hyperspectral remote sensing of terrestrial, coastal, oceanic, and atmospheric phenomena and industrial processes. You can find more information about the meeting and the topic categories at http://www.osa.org/HISE.

We solicit presentations on recent advances in all aspects of active and passive hyperspectral remote sensing, including, but not limited to, instrumentation, image processing, information extraction through artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, radiative transfer modeling, atmospheric correction, algorithm development, data product retrieval, disaster response, and environmental monitoring.

The meeting will be held in a hybrid format, consisting of virtual and in-person (contingent on local rules and travel restrictions during the meeting dates) presentations. The inability to travel will not be a hindrance to participating and presenting at the meeting.

The deadline for submitting the abstract and summary paper is 02 March 2021. You can find more information about abstract submission at https://www.osa.org/en-us/meetings/osa_meetings/optical_sensors_and_sensing_congress/submit_papers/

We look forward to receiving an excellent collection of abstracts from the hyperspectral remote sensing community.

Regards,

2021 HISE Program Committee

Numéro spécial JSTARS: Radiation modeling and Remote Sensing

Un appel à contribution est lancé pour un numéro spécial “Radiation modeling and Remote Sensing” dans la revue IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing.

Ce numéro spécial vise à proposer un état de l’art dans le développement et l’utilisation de simulations basées sur la modélisation du transfert radiatif pour des applications en télédétection. Il vise aussi à mettre en avant le rôle de la simulation de données dans la recherche et le développement de nouvelles applications dans le domaine de la télédétection. Enfin, ce numéro aidera à mettre en évidence les besoins les plus importants dans le domaine. Les auteurs sont invités à documenter et partager les détails et développements associes à leur publication.

Informations complètes sur la Special issue ici.

Dans l’attente de votre contribution,

Sharmila Padmanabhan, Robert Sundberg, Biao Cao & Jean-Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry

Ingénieur de recherche en traitement de données de télédétection (Laboratoire d’Écologie Fonctionnelle et Environnement / ONERA)

Un CDD (12 mois) est proposé par le Laboratoire d’Écologie Fonctionnelle et Environnement et l’ONERA, dans le cadre du projet TOSCA COMPOST.

Les détails de l’offre sont disponibles ici, et pour une entrée en fonction en janvier 2021.

Contacter Arnaud Elger et Sophie Fabre, leurs coordonnées sont sur la fiche détaillée.