EOOS Technology Forum 2022 Workshop

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Thinking Ahead: The Technology of the Science We Will Need for the Ocean We Want

The EOOS Technology Forum will be hosting a forward looking workshop on the technologies required to fulfill the goals of the UN Decade for Ocean Science and Sustainable Development. The workshop will bring together science and industry to explore the technical challenges and requirements needed to achieve the ultimate goal of a clean and healthy Ocean. The case study for the workshop will be “Marine pollution: monitoring, mitigation, forecasting and measuring impact on marine life”.

 


Day 1

Time UTC  / Time CET

14:00-14:10 / 15:00-15:10
Welcome and housekeeping

14:10-15:30 / 15:10-16:30
Keynote and plenary presentations : Setting the scene technology for the UN Ocean Decade

15:30-15:45 / 16:30-16:45
Break

15:45-16:25 / 16:45-17:25
Panel discussion: the technology we need and role of technology to achieve UN Ocean Decade goals

16:25-16:40 / 17:25-17:40
Break

16:40-17:40 / 17:40-18:40
Show and tell session for tech developers and industry: Sensors and technology. Keynote and contributed 5-min talks (Additional time will be provided after the session for interaction with presenters)

Day 2

Time UTC  / Time CET

14:00-14:05 / 15:00-15:05
House keeping

14:05-14:25 / 15:05-15:25
Keynote “current technological landscape”

14:25-15:05 / 15:25-16:05
Panel discussion “how do we achieve a distributed, embedded, multi-parameter ocean network”

15:05-15:20 / 16:05-16:20
Break

15:20-16:10 / 16:20-17:10
Panel discussion “How do we establish a systematic and robust data value chain”

16:10-16:30 / 17:10-17:30
Break

16:30-17:30 / 17:30-18:30
Show and tell session for tech developers and industry: Instrument platforms and integration (e.g. IoT). Keynote and contributed 5-min talks (Additional time will be provided after the session for interaction with presenters)

Day 3

Time UTC  / Time CET

14:00-14:05 / 15:00-15:05
House keeping

14:05-14:25 / 15:05-15:25
Keynote “new developments in big data approaches”

14:25-15:10 / 15:25-16:10
Show and tell session for tech developers and industry: cyber-infrastructure, AI and applications

15:10-15:40 / 16:10-16:40
Break (includes time for interaction with presenters of Show and tell session)

15:40-16:25 / 16:40-17:25
Panel discussion: Recommendations, what can we do within this decade and the role of EOOS Tech Forum

16:25-17:00 / 17:25-18:00
Summary and conclusions

Moderator

  • Steve Hall

    Independent consultant and former Vice-chair of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

Keynote speakers

  • Jyotika I. Virmani

    Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute

  • Justin Manley

    President of the Marine Technology Society

  • Rene Garello

    Professor Emeritus at IMT Atlantique, Life fellow IEEE

  • Chiara Petrioli

    Professor at University of Rome La Sapienza and Founder and Director WSense

  • Nick Wise

    CEO OceanMind

Panellists

  • Matthew Mowlem

    National Oceanography Centre

  • Simona Aracri

    Italian National Research Council

  • Emma Heslop

    IOC-Global Ocean Observing System

  • Sara Iverson

    Dalhousie University

  • Pierre-Yves LeTraon

    Mercator Ocean International

  • Inga Lips

    EuroGOOS

  • Dariia Atamanchuk

    Dalhousie University

  • Ward Appeltans

    IOC- Ocean Biodiversity Information System

  • Kate Larkin

    European Marine Observation and Data Network

  • Heinz Schelwat

    Sea & Sun Technology GmbH

  • Conor Delaney

    European Marine Observation and Data Network

  • Johannes Post

    DeepSea Mining Alliance

  • Florence Salvetat

    Ifremer

  • Gergely Sipos

    EGI - Advanced Computing Services for Research

  • Blair Thornton

    University of Southampton

  • Rudolf Bannasch

    EvoLogics

  • Martin Visbeck

    GEOMAR Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

Presenters Ocean Decade Programs

  • Francisco Chávez

    Monterrey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

  • Shubha Sathyendranath

    Plymouth Marine Laboratory

  • Marta Ottogalli

    United Nations Environment Program

  • Martin Visbeck

    GEOMAR Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

Organised by

Ana Lara-Lopez (EuroGOOS), Laurent Delauney (Co-Chair EOOS Tech Forum, Ifremer), Rajesh Nair (Co-Chair EOOS Tech Forum, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics), Frank Muller-Karger (University of South Florida), Francisco Chavez (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute), Gunnar Tietze (GeoTopic-Hydrographie), Simona Aracri (National Research Council), Patricia López-García (National Oceanographic Centre), Matthew Mowlem (National Oceanographic Centre), Artur Palacz (Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Emma Heslop (IOC-Global Ocean Observing System), Inga Lips (EuroGOOS)

For any queries please contact the organisers at tech_forum_eoos@eurogoos.eu