2024 IOCCG Summer Lecture Series

Frontiers in Ocean Optics and Ocean Colour Science: 4-16 November 2024

Overview

The 6th edition of the advanced IOCCG Summer Lecture Series is scheduled for 4-16 November 2024 in Hyderabad, India. The course will be held at the International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOOcean) at the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS).

As in previous years held in Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, this high-level training course will be dedicated to the fundamentals of ocean optics, bio-optics and ocean colour remote sensing. Several distinguished research scientists will provide lectures on cutting edge research, with focus on current critical issues in ocean colour science. Students will have ample opportunity to meet with lecturers for in-depth discussions on various pre-selected topics, as well as on their own scientific research.

Note that the Lecture Series is an advanced training course targeted at students conducting ocean color research, and is not suitable for beginners with limited knowledge of remote sensing. The course will address theoretical aspects and advanced science questions, rather than only practical applications.

INCOIS will provide accommodation and meals for all course participants, and there is no registration or course fee. Local transportation, airfare, and insurance (health and travel), as well as visa costs are not covered. A limited number of travel scholarships have been provided to assist with some of these costs.

As the course is limited to a 30 in-person participants, video recordings and PDF presentations of all previous IOCCG Summer Lecture Series are available online at https://ioccg.org/what-we-do/training-and-education/lectures/.

Course Content & Delivery

Course Content & Delivery

The course will consist of lecture-style discussions, with a few hands-on practical sessions. Lecturers for the course are research scientists from the global ocean colour and ocean optics community.

A range of topics will be covered in the course, with specifics dependent on the expertise of the invited lecturers. The following subject areas will be included:

  • Inherent optical properties (inversion and applications in coastal and open ocean waters)
  • Errors and uncertainties in apparent optical properties
  • Radiative transfer in the ocean: shallow water remote sensing and HydroLight training
  • Atmospheric correction
  • Hyperspectral radiometry
  • Retrieving phytoplankton community composition and data on harmful algal blooms
  • Retrieving data applicable to the aquatic carbon cycle
  • Operational oceanography
Lecturers for SLS 2024

Course Lecturers

  • Ana Ruescas – Brockmann Consult GmbH and Universitat da València, Spain
  • Aneesh Lotliker – INCOIS, India
  • Dariusz Stramski – Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
  • David Antoine – Curtin University, Australia
  • John Hedley – Numerical Optics Ltd., Tiverton, Devon, UK
  • Lachlan McKinna – Go2Q Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Matthew Slivkoff – In-situ Marine Optics, Australia
  • Mike Twardowski – Harbor Branch Ocean. Inst., USA
  • Nimit Kumar – INCOIS, India
  • Shubha Sathyendranath – Plymouth Marine Lab, UK
  • Wayne Slade – Harbor Branch Ocean. Inst., USA
  • ZhongPing Lee – University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Selected Participants for SLS 2024

Selected Participants for 2024

  1. Edward Alburqueque, Instituto del Mar del Perú-IMARPE, Perú
  2. Christine Atuhaire, Makerere University, Uganda
  3. Karl Bosse, Michigan Technological University, USA
  4. Tu Bui, Météo-France, France
  5. Ileana Callejas, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
  6. Leon Ćatipović, University of Split, Croatia
  7. Nahia Chowdhury, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh
  8. Margherita Costanzo, CNR-ISMAR, Italy
  9. Dmitriy Deryagin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology/Shirshov Institute оf Oceanology, Russia
  10. Paige Dillen, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
  11. Congju Fu, Institute of Marine Sciences & Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
  12. Jorge García, Universitàt de Valencia, Spain
  13. Shriya Garg, CSIR National Institute of Oceanography, India
  14. Dalia Grendaite, Vilnius University, Lithuania
  15. Md Rony Golder, Curtin University, Australia
  16. Hellen Kizenga, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  17. Brittany Lopez Barreto, University of California, Merced, USA
  18. Julien Masson, Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences (LOG) – Wimereux, France
  19. Annabeth McCall, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany
  20. Mar Roca Mora, Institute of Marine Sciences of Andalusia, Spanish National Research Institute (ICMAN-CSIC), Spain
  21. Arnab Paul, Louisiana State University, USA
  22. Andrea Pellegrino, Sapienza University of Rome/CNR-IREA, Italy
  23. Ana Piazza Forgiarini, Federal University of Rio Grande – FURG, Brazil
  24. Humeshni Pillay, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  25. AYANA S, Indian National Centre For Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), India
  26. Ziad Sari El Dine, Centre d’études biologiques de Chizé (CEBC) – CNRS, La Rochelle Université, France
  27. Eva Scrivner, University of Connecticut, USA
  28. Maya Sinurat, IPB University Bogor, Indonesia
  29. Andrea van Langen Rosón, Gent University and Flanders Marine Institute, Belgium
  30. Hongwuyi Zhao, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Course Sponsors

Course Sponsors

We thank the following sponsors for supporting the 2024 Summer Lecture Series. 

  • Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
  • Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB) Project Office, Woods Hole, MA, USA
  • Trevor Platt Science Foundation (TPSF)
  • EUMETSAT (European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites)
  • International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG)

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