GRASP Earth is participating in the ACTRIS Science Conference next week in Oslo. We will be showcasing how the GRASP algorithm can be applied to atmospheric research, with four of our colleagues presenting their latest work:

  • Vanderlei Martins: The combination between satellite remote sensing and in situ aerodynamic plus multi-angular polarimetric measurements of aerosols as a suggested approach for ACTRIS.

  • Anton Lopatin: Application of super-spheroid and hexahedral models to account for aerosol particle non-sphericity in remote sensing of desert dust.

  • Fernando Rejano: Aerosol retrievals from in-situ nephelometer measurements using GRASP algorithm: a generalized tool and potential synergies.

  • David Fuertes: The DIVA Platform as a Community-Driven Exploitation Hub for Ground-Based Network Data: Synergistic Validation of EarthCARE and Future Missions.

Whether you want to discuss our latest research, learn more about our in-situ, remote sensing, and space instruments, or explore how the GRASP algorithm can advance your scientific work—or if you simply want to grab a coffee—let’s meet!

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