🗓️ Meeting agenda

Book of abstracts: download here

Thu 10/03
19:00-22:00 🧊 Icebreaker conference dinner
Fri 11/03 - Palace of the Royal Academies
8:30 - 9:00 Arrival and welcome
9:00 - 10:00 Oral block I - Conveners Ellen Van De Vijver and Christian Von Hebel
9:00 Evaluating VNIR spectroscopy, electromagnetic induction and gamma spectrometry to predict soil properties at landscape scale - Steigerwald et al.
9:15 Large Scale EMI Survey linking Electrical Conductivity to Soil Type Properties using Machine Learning Classification Methods. - O’Leary et al. (invited)
9:30 Using geophysical sensors to map and improve the characterization of peatlands in Denmark - Adetsu et al.
9:45 Mapping of Agricultural Subsurface Drainage Systems Using Proximal and Remote Sensors - Koganti et al. (invited)
10:00 - 10:45 Coffee ☕ and poster session
Joint inversion approach for soil compaction characterization - Carrera et al.
Modeling soil structure spatio-temporal dynamics and geophysical signatures of compacted soils - Romero-Ruiz et al.
EMI characterization in mountain catchments: multi-frequency versus multi-coil inversion using EMagPy - Blanchy et al.
The potential of geophysics for field phenotyping - Garré et al.
11:00 - 12:00 Oral block II - Conveners Sarah Garré and Alejandro Romero-Ruiz
11:00 Sensing of roots at the field scale using spectral electrical impedance tomography (tbd) - Michels et al.
11:15 Spectral Induced Polarization Characterization of artificial soils with varying water saturation, salinity and clay content - Iván et al.
11:30 Electrical Resistivity Tomography as a monitoring tool for rain-fed agricultural hydrodynamics in southern African Alfisols - Swift et al. (invited)
11:45 Cosmic-ray neutron sensing in support of precision irrigation or: how a fairly simple question yields a puzzling answer - Brogi et al. (invited)
12:00 Electrical resistivity tomography applications for precision irrigation management Vanella et al. (invited)
12:00 - 13:00 🍟 Lunch
13:00 - 16:30 Interactive session hackathon - Conveners Guillaume Blanchy and Benjamin Mary
Start: a quick overview of CAGS
Phase 1: Idea generation to answer the challenges (30min)
Phase 2: Idea development (1h30)
☕ coffee break
Phase 3: Idea implementation (1h)
☕ coffee break
Phase 4: pitch of team results to an expert panel and the public (30-45 min)
16:30 - 18:00 Teams pitch their work Drink and fingerfood. :-)