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European Space Expo Discover what Space brings to your life In cooperation with: See, touch and experience the benefits Space has for Earth ec.europa.eu/eu-space-expo Free entrance Open daily: 9.00 - 19.00 Sat. - Sun.: 10.00 - 22.00 Agenda Copernicus is the European programme designed to provide information services, which combine satellite data and local observations, in order to monitor the environment and contribute to the security of European citizens. Galileo is Europe’s global navigation satellite system, providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. Thursday 28 November 2013 17.00 Satellite-based oil spill detection Delfim Rego EDISOFT 17.30 Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme Nuno Loureiro Unconventional 18.30 Overview of maritime and border surveillance activities Patricia Romeyro European Union Satellite Centre Friday 29 November 2013 17.00 Looking at the sky Isabel Borges C. Gulbenkian Planetarium 17.30 Remote detection of giant reeds in riparian areas Maria Rosário Fernandes Forest Research Centre - Higher Institute of Agronomy 18.00 Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme João Pedro Neto Unconventional Saturday 30 November 2013 10.30 - 12.00 Cooking comets and putting up the solar system C. Gulbenkian Planetarium 10.30 - 12.00 Sun observation (Outside the exhibition) Astronomic Observatory of Lisbon 15.00 Guidance, navigation and control for Space systems Emanuele Di Sotto GMV 16.00 Innovative data visualization: from Space down to Earth António Falcão Institute for the Development of New Tecnologies 17.00 Remote sensing applied to Earth resources Graça Brito Earth Sciences Department - New University of Lisbon 18.00 Fire monitoring from Space Ana Sá Higher Institute of Agronomy Sunday 1 December 2013 10.30 - 12.00 Rocket launch workshop Centro Ciência Viva de Sintra 15.00 GNSS precise positioning applications – what comes next? Teresa Ferreira GMV 16.00 Application of Space Technologies on Earth Fernando Simões Active Space Technologies 17.00 How does Space improve your daily life? Elsa Alexandrino DEIMOS Engenharia Monday 2 December 2013 17.00 CleanSeaNet: the satellite-based oil spill and vessel detection service Sonia Pelizzari European Maritime Safety Agency 17.30 Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme João Pedro Neto Unconventional 18.00 GAMANET - A multiplier for Space science, exploration and applications Andre Oliveira TEKEVER Tuesday 3 December 2013 17.00 Copernicus: Our planet seen from Space José Freitas GMV 17.30 Secrets of a city: a history of subsidences measured from Space Ana Paula Falcão DECivil - Instituto Superior Técnico 18.00 Satellite-based oil spill detection Paulo Carmo EDISOFT 18.30 Key equipment for Space exploration João Fonseca Efacec Engenharia e Sistemas The agenda may be subject to change. You can find the most updated version of the agenda on the website: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/space/expo/index_en.htm 28 November - 9 December 2013 Commerce Square Lisbon 15-minute presentations followed by questions and answers

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Page 1: Sat. - Sun.: 10.00 - 22.00 Agenda · Overview of maritime and border surveillance activities Patricia Romeyro European Union Satellite Centre Friday 29 November 2013 17.00 Looking

European Space ExpoDiscover what Space brings to your life

In cooperation with:

See, touch and experiencethe benefits Space has for Earth

ec.europa.eu/eu-space-expo

Free entranceOpen daily: 9.00 - 19.00

Sat. - Sun.: 10.00 - 22.00

Agenda Copernicus is the European programme designed to provide information services, which combine satellite data and local observations, in

order to monitor the environment and contribute to the security of European citizens.Galileo is Europe’s global navigation satellite system, providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under

civilian control.

Thursday 28 November 2013

17.00 Satellite-based oil spill detection

Delfim Rego EDISOFT

17.30Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme

Nuno Loureiro Unconventional

18.30Overview of maritime and border surveillance activities

Patricia Romeyro European Union Satellite Centre

Friday 29 November 2013

17.00Looking at the sky

Isabel Borges C. Gulbenkian Planetarium

17.30Remote detection of giant reeds in riparian areas

Maria Rosário Fernandes Forest Research Centre - Higher Institute of Agronomy

18.00Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme

João Pedro Neto Unconventional

Saturday 30 November 201310.30 - 12.00

Cooking comets and putting up the solar systemC. Gulbenkian Planetarium

10.30 - 12.00Sun observation (Outside the exhibition)

Astronomic Observatory of Lisbon

15.00Guidance, navigation and control for Space systems

Emanuele Di Sotto GMV

16.00Innovative data visualization: from Space down to Earth

António FalcãoInstitute for the Development of New Tecnologies

17.00Remote sensing applied to Earth resources

Graça Brito Earth Sciences Department - New University of Lisbon

18.00Fire monitoring from Space

Ana Sá Higher Institute of Agronomy

Sunday 1 December 2013

10.30 - 12.00Rocket launch workshop

Centro Ciência Viva de Sintra

15.00GNSS precise positioning applications – what comes next?

Teresa Ferreira GMV

16.00Application of Space Technologies on Earth

Fernando Simões Active Space Technologies

17.00How does Space improve your daily life?

Elsa Alexandrino DEIMOS Engenharia

Monday 2 December 2013

17.00

CleanSeaNet: the satellite-based oil spill and vessel detection service

Sonia Pelizzari European Maritime Safety Agency

17.30Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme

João Pedro Neto Unconventional

18.00

GAMANET - A multiplier for Space science, exploration and applications

Andre Oliveira TEKEVER

Tuesday 3 December 2013

17.00Copernicus: Our planet seen from Space

José Freitas GMV

17.30

Secrets of a city: a history of subsidences measured from Space

Ana Paula FalcãoDECivil - Instituto Superior Técnico

18.00 Satellite-based oil spill detection

Paulo Carmo EDISOFT

18.30Key equipment for Space exploration

João Fonseca Efacec Engenharia e Sistemas

The agenda may be subject to change. You can find the most updated version of the agenda on the website: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/space/expo/index_en.htm

28 November - 9 December 2013Commerce SquareLisbon

15-minute presentations followed by questions and answers

Page 2: Sat. - Sun.: 10.00 - 22.00 Agenda · Overview of maritime and border surveillance activities Patricia Romeyro European Union Satellite Centre Friday 29 November 2013 17.00 Looking

European Space ExpoDiscover what Space brings to your life

In cooperation with:

See, touch and experiencethe benefits Space has for Earth

ec.europa.eu/eu-space-expo

Free entranceOpen daily: 9.00 - 19.00

Sat. - Sun.: 10.00 - 22.00

Wednesday 4 December 2013

17.00How does Space improve your daily life?

Elsa Alexandrino DEIMOS Engenharia

18.00Satellite-based oil spill detection

Pedro Nunes EDISOFT

18.30Out of sight, out of mind... Climate monitoring from Space

António Lopes Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning

Thursday 5 December 2013

17.00 Looking down to Earth and see the future

Marcos Mateus MARETEC - Instituto Superior Técnico

17.30EMSA’s Integrated Maritime Services

Andrea Pelizzari European Maritime Safety Agency

18.00Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme

Vera PintoEuropean Commission

Friday 6 December 2013

17.00 Copernicus - The European Earth observation programme

Mário Caetano Foundation for Science and Technology

17.30Satellite-based oil spill detection

Tania Sapage EDISOFT

18.00

Outer-Space systems for sustainable development on Earth

Filipe Duarte SantosSystems, Instrumentation and Modeling - University of Lisbon

Saturday 7 December 201310.30 - 12.00

Construction of rockets and satellites (CanSat)Airclub of Torres Vedras

11.30Living in the International Space Station (in English)

Paulo Nespoli European Space Agency

15.00

Satellites see the colour of the sea. How can we use it to benefit society?

Vanda Brotas Oceanographic Centre - University of Lisbon

16.00Innovative Data Visualization: from Space down to Earth

Rita RibeiroInstitute for the Development of New Technologies

17.00 Boreas - High altitude platforms

Tiago PardalOmnidea

Sunday 8 December 2013

10.30 - 12.00Sun observation: telescopes and Soho

Centro Ciência Viva de Constância

15.00Galileo: The European satellite navigation programme

Vera PintoEuropean Commission

16.00Radar on Space - Safety on Earth

Paulo Marques Higher Institute of Engineering of Lisbon

17.00How do satellites help us?

Diogo SantosINDRA

Monday 9 December 2013

17.00The Tagus floods viewed from Space

Sandra Heleno CERENA - Instituto Superior Técnico

17.30

Strengthening development strategies through land monitoringMaria José Lucena e Vale

Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy

18.00Overview of the European GNSS through NAVIPEDIA

Teresa Ferreira GMV

18.30 Earth instability seen from Space

Teresa Cunha National Laboratory of Geology and Energy

The agenda may be subject to change. You can find the most updated version ofthe agenda on the website:http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/space/expo/index_en.htm

28 November - 9 December 2013Commerce SquareLisbon