Announcement – APOLO 2024 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr Tue, 01 Oct 2024 13:15:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-APOLO2024_566px-32x32.png Announcement – APOLO 2024 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr 32 32 Call for Nominations : 2024 Michael I. Mishchenko Young Scientist Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/07/22/call-for-nominations-2024-michael-i-mischenko-young-scientist-award-in-polarimetric-remote-sensing/ https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/07/22/call-for-nominations-2024-michael-i-mischenko-young-scientist-award-in-polarimetric-remote-sensing/#respond Mon, 22 Jul 2024 12:40:12 +0000 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/?p=2823 Call for Nominations available in PDF document

We are pleased to solicit nominations for the 2024 Michael I. Mishchenko Young Scientist Award presented by the International APOLO Project. This young scientist Award is intended to celebrate outstanding contributions by an early-career scientist to the research field of polarimetric remote sensing.

The “Advancement of POLarimetric Observations: instruments, calibration, and improved aerosol and cloud retrievals” (APOLO) Project was created to promote polarimetry as a remote-sensing technique by organizing a series of advanced international conferences. It has been supported by a number of key organizations such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CNES, CNRS, EUMETSAT, NASA, and Université de Lille. The first APOLO conference, APOLO-2017, was held 24–27 October 2017 in Hefei, China, preceding APOLO-2019 in Lille, France  and APOLO-2022 in Washington, D.C., USA.

Michael Mishchenko (1959–2020) was a renowned physicist who made significant contributions to polarimetric remote sensing and atmospheric optics. He developed efficient T-matrix methods for calculating scattering and absorption by complex atmospheric particles, widely used by the scientific community. Beyond scattering by single particles, Michael derived the general theory of radiative transfer in particulate media directly from the Maxwell equations, an accomplishment that had eluded scientists for over a century. His pioneering sensitivity analysis of algorithms for the retrieval of aerosol properties from space using radiance and polarization data played a pivotal role in the development of the NASA Glory Space Mission (for which Michael served as Project Scientist) and all follow on space polarimetric missions. He was an Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, was an active organizer of scientific conferences, and has authored over 300 journal papers, seven monographs, and numerous book chapters. As an established leader of polarimetric remote sensing Michael was the mastermind behind meetings on polarimetry of light scattering media in the framework of the NATO Advanced Study Institute and at the origin of  present series of the APOLO workshops. Honored with numerous prestigious awards, including an asteroid 22686 immortalizing his name, he was an elected Fellow of multiple scientific societies.

Michael was a passionate scholar who reveled in conveying scientific wisdom to a broad community and is remembered as an enthusiastic supporter of the young generation of scientists.

On behalf of Michael I. Mishchenko Young Scientist Award Committee, we invite you to nominate a highly deserving candidate for the 2024 Award.

To qualify for consideration, a nominee:

  • Must be graduate or postgraduate student or in his/her early career path with an outstanding record of scholarship;
  • Should be under 37 years of age on 1st January 2024 or finished his/her PhD within the 10 years preceding that date;
  • Must present at APOLO 2024 and attend the award ceremony in the Banquet.

Nominations of scientists of all nationalities will be considered. Each nomination package (to be submitted as a single PDF file) must consist of a detailed nomination letter, up to 3 letters of support, the nominee’s CV and publications list. The nomination letter must focus on the outstanding research contributions of the nominee and an explanation of their fundamental importance. Self-nominations will not be accepted.

Nominations should be submitted by 15th September 2024 to Dr. Didier Tanré (Award Committee Chairman) at didier.tanre@univ-lille.fr with a copy to Dr. Oleg Dubovik at oleg.dubovik@univ-lille.fr.

The award will be presented at the forthcoming APOLO-2024 conference, 18-21 November 2024, Kyoto, Japan (https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/).

We look forward to your nominations for the 2024 Michael I. Mishchenko Young Scientist Award selection.

Didier Tanré, Chairperson of the 2024 Michael I. Mishchenko Young Scientist Award Committee

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Call for Nominations : 2024 François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/05/28/call-for-nominations-2024-francois-arago-award-in-polarimetric-remote-sensing/ Tue, 28 May 2024 07:37:31 +0000 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/?p=2768 Call for Nominations available in PDF document

We are pleased to solicit nominations for the 2024 François Arago Award presented by the International APOLO Project. This senior Award is intended to celebrate profound contributions by a prominent scientist to the research field of polarimetric remote sensing.

The “Advancement of POLarimetric Observations: instruments, calibration, and improved aerosol and cloud retrievals” (APOLO) Project was created to promote polarimetry as a remote-sensing technique by organizing a series of advanced international conferences. It has been supported by a number of key organizations such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CNES, CNRS, EUMETSAT, NASA, and Université de Lille. The first APOLO conference, APOLO-2017, was held 24–27 October 2017 in Hefei, China, preceding APOLO-2019 in Lille, France  and APOLO-2022 in Washington, D.C., USA.

Dominique François Jean Arago (1786–1853) was a great French physicist and astronomer as well as a prominent politician. Using his ingeniously designed optical instrumentation, he pioneered the discipline of polarimetric observations in geophysics and astrophysics and is a founder of polarimetry as a remote sensing tool.

On behalf of the François Arago Award Committee, we invite you to nominate a highly deserving candidate for the 2024 Award. Nominations of scientists of all nationalities will be considered. Each nomination package (to be submitted as a single PDF file) must consist of a detailed nomination letter and the nominee’s CV and publications list. The nomination letter must focus on the pioneering research contributions of the nominee and an explanation of their fundamental importance. Self-nominations will not be accepted.

The François Arago Awardees:
2017 – Maurice Herman;
2019 – Michael Mishchenko;
2022 – Brian Cairns.

Nominations should be submitted by 1st September 2024 to Dr. Didier Tanré (Award Committee Chairman) at didier.tanre@univ-lille.fr with a copy to Dr. Oleg Dubovik at oleg.dubovik@univ-lille.fr.

The award will be presented at the forthcoming APOLO-2024 conference, 18-21 November 2024, Kyoto, Japan (https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/).

We look forward to your nominations for the 2024 François Arago Award selection.

Didier Tanré, Chairperson of the 2024 François Arago Award Committee

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Abstract submission issue for APOLO-2024 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/04/16/abstract-submission-issue-for-apolo-2024/ https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/04/16/abstract-submission-issue-for-apolo-2024/#respond Tue, 16 Apr 2024 09:58:47 +0000 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/?p=2722 Dear Colleagues,

Unfortunately, we have identified serious problem with our system of receiving the abstracts. We experienced communication problems with the university’s mail server since the recent power outage accident and we have realised that we may have lost (never received) some abstract submissions. We believe that some people received an error message, but others did not.

We kindly request everyone who already submitted abstracts to resubmit them again just to make sure that nothing has been lost.
Each successful submission should be confirmed by confirmation e-mail.

We are sorry for the inconvenience and look forward to your contributions,

Best regards,

Sincerely,

Oleg Dubovik, on behalf of the APOLO conveners Committees

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Announcement : APOLO-2024 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/2024/01/15/the-4-th-apolo-2024-meeting-to-be-held-november-18-21-2024-in-kyoto-japan/ Mon, 15 Jan 2024 22:43:00 +0000 https://apolo.loa.univ-lille.fr/?p=2202 Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 4-rd Advancement of POLarimetric Observations (APOLO-2024) meeting to be held November 18-21, 2024 in Kyoto, Japan.

The deadline for the abstract submission is May 1st, 2024.
The conference website and abstract submission will be open soon.
The local organizing committee: Sonoyo Mukai and Itaru Sano.

Looking forward to your contributions,
Sincerely,

Oleg Dubovik, on behalf of the APOLO conveners Committees

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