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Monday, Apr 07, 2025 Tuesday, Apr 08, 2025

Taking the Pulse of the Planet: From Sensors to Solutions

Sensors - deployed using satellite, airborne, land/water-based systems - can transform the approach to addressing critical issues related to climate change and sustainability by providing the essential measurements needed, with the spatial and temporal sampling needed, to advance understanding and support the implementation of solutions at local to global scales.
Open to
Faculty
Staff
Students
Stanford Community
Alumni
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Location

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Participation in this conference is by invitation only.

Event Details

About the Sustainability Research Conference Series

The Stanford Initiative on Business and Environmental Sustainability Research Conference Series is hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

The sessions, all focused on the use of satellite, airborne, and/or ground/land-based sensors, will be organized around the following three thematic areas:

  • Freshwater: supporting the needs of people and nature
  • Nature-based climate solutions: tracking land-based carbon stocks and fluxes
  • Coastal communities: information for the management of ocean resources

The conference brings together people engaged in the full spectrum of activities required to go from sensors to solutions – the design and development of: novel sensors, new workflows for data analysis/interpretation/visualization, and new computationally efficient methods of data integration. Airborne or land/water-based sensors can provide more direct access to the region of interest and relatively fine spatial and temporal resolution. A key challenge is developing new ways to build, deploy and maintain sensors at costs low enough to have sufficient spatial coverage. Satellite-deployed sensors, while providing limited information about regions beneath the land or water surface, have the tremendous advantage of global scale coverage with repeated temporal sampling. There exist many opportunities to amplify the value of all forms of measurement by integration of data acquired using different types of sensors.

Following the conference, there is a one-day workshop to build an Open Science Community.

Conference Organizers

Rosemary Knight

George L. Harrington Professor of Earth Sciences, Professor of Geophysics, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University

Alison Hoyt

Assistant Professor of Earth System Science and Center Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University

Fio Micheli

David and Lucile Packard Professor of Marine Science, Professor of Oceans, and, by courtesy, Biology. Co-director of Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions and Senior Fellow of Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University

Howard Zebker

Kwoh Ting Li Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University