20th C.F. Gauss Lecture by Rebekka Steffen
This year, the Carl Friedrich Gauss Lecture will take place for the 20th time. We are very pleased that we were able to win Rebekka Steffen from the Lantmäteriet, Sweden for this year's lecture.
Rebekka Steffen is a researcher in geodesy at Lantmäteriet (The Swedish mapping, cadastral and land registration authority). Her research focuses on the modelling how the Earth responds to past ice‐age changes (glacial isostatic adjustment, GIA) and on developing European velocity models based on GNSS data. She plays an active role in international geodetic science and currently serves as president of the International Association of Geodesy’s Commission 3 on Earth rotation and geodynamics, while being also actively involved in the EGU and IUGG Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) committees.
19:00–19:05
5-minute convener introduction
19:05–19:35
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On-site presentation
19:35–19:50
Discussion
Speakers
- Rebekka Steffen, Lantmäteriet, Sweden