2024 Workshop on Astrophysics and Geophysics using Superconducting Gravimeters and the 1st ENIGMA Collaboration Meeting
Welcome to the 2nd Workshop on Earthquake Early Detection using Superconducting Gravimeters and the ENIGMA Collaboration Meeting. This workshop is a premier gathering of experts and researchers focused on leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance our understanding and prediction of seismic activities.
This year, we are delving into several key topics that are at the forefront of research and innovation in Geophysics and Theoretical Physics:
- Gravity-Based Earthquake Early Detection: Explore the latest advancements in using superconducting gravimeters for early detection of earthquakes. This session will cover novel methodologies, real-world applications, and the integration of gravity data into early warning systems.
- Dark Matter Search: Discuss the ongoing efforts and recent breakthroughs in the search for dark matter. Understand how gravitational measurements can contribute to this elusive field of study and the potential implications for our understanding of the universe.
- East-Asia Superconducting Gravity Measurement Network (ENIGMA): Join discussions on the progress and future directions of the ENIGMA network. This session will highlight collaborative efforts across East Asia in using superconducting gravimeters for precise gravity measurements and their applications in geophysics and beyond.
- Next-Generation Superconducting Gravity Gradiometers: Engage in forward-thinking discussions on developing the next generation of superconducting gravity gradiometers. Learn about the technological advancements, potential challenges, and future applications that could revolutionize the field.
Given your significant contributions to these areas, we are excited about the insights and expertise you will bring to this workshop. Your participation will be invaluable in fostering collaborative efforts, sharing knowledge, and driving innovations shaping the future of earthquake early detection and gravitational research.
Session Overview:
- Nov. 5 - KGWG Session - SOGRO Technology : Welcome Reception
- Nov. 6 - SG and Application Session: Dark Matter / Earthquake Early Detection - Banquet
- Nov. 7 - SG and Application Session: International Research, ENIGMA, Students and Postdoc Contribution - Farewell Dinner
- Nov. 8 - New Development of Gravity Measurement - Lunch
Invited Speakers:
- Jeong Woo Kim (University of Calgary)
- Xiaodong Chen (Innovation Academy for Precision Mesurement Sciences and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Ching-Chung Cheng (National Yang-Ming Ciao-Tung University)
- Kuo-En Ching (National Cheng Kung University)
- Yoshihiro Ito (Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)
- Yoshiyuki Tanaka (University of Tokyo)
- Heejun Yoon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
- Hyung Mok Lee (Seoul National University)
- Jonghee Yoo (Seoul National University)
- Gungwon Kang (Chungang University)
- Jaewon Lee (Jungwon University)
- Edwin J. Son (National Institute for Mathematical Sciences)
- Rudolf Wider-Schnidrig (Black Forest Observatory)
- Jean-Paul Ampuero (Universite Cote d'Azure)
- Ho Jung Paik (University of Maryland)
Organizing Committee:
- John J. Oh (NIMS) - Chair
- Jeong Woo Kim (Univ. of Calgary) - Science Advisory Chair
- Edwin J. Son (NIMS)
- Hwansun Kim (NIMS)
- Jeongcho Kim (NIMS)
- Seungyeon Oh (NIMS)