Tuesday, August 9 - Presentations

9:15 - Gorden Videen - Memories of NATO meetings

9:45 - Jun Wang - Continuing Dr. Michael I. Mishchenko's legacy in open science and mentoring next generation scholars

10:00 - Oleg Dubovik - Randomly oriented spheroids as an efficient model for accounting for aerosol particle non-sphericity in remote sensing

 

10:15 - Coffee Break

 

10:30 - Jeffrey S. Reid (INVITED) - The Agony and the Extinction-acy: The history and future of reconciling in-situ measurements, remote sensing retrievals, and model simulations of aerosol properties

10:45 - Thierry Marbach (INVITED) - Overview of the 3M Polarimetric Mission for Aerosol and Cloud Characterization

11:00 - Yisong Xie (INVITED) - Satellite retrievals of aerosol, cloud and water vapor from Directional Polarimetric Camera (DBC) onboard Gaofen-5

11:15 - Weibiao Chen (INVITED) - Airborne verification of spaceborne high spectrum resolution and polarization lidar for aerosol measurement
11:30 - V Zhenhai Liu - PSAC sensor onboard HJ-2A/B
11:45 - Mikhail Sosonkin (INVITED) - Space mission Aerosol-UA, multispectral imaging polarimeter MSIP

 

12:00 - Lunch

13:30 - Brian Cairns (INVITED) - The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) Mission and its Polarimeters: Mission Update and Instrument Synergies
13:45 - J. Vanderlei Martins (INVITED) - Current and future measurements of aerosol and cloud properties with the HARP family of Multi-Angle Imaging Polarimeters

14:00 - V Martijn Smit (INVITED) - SPEXone, the spectro-polarimeter for NASA's PACE mission
14:15 - Kirk Knobelspiesse - Polarimetric observations in the forthcoming NASA Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) constellation
14:30 - V Yasjka Meijer (INVITED) - Multi-Angle Polarimeter observations supporting the Copernicus Anthropogenic CO2 Monitoring (CO2M) Mission
14:45 - David J. Diner (INVITED) - Development status of the Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA) investigation for associating speciated particulate matter exposure with human health


15:00 - Coffee Break


15:15 - V Ruediger Lang [INVITED] - Operational product processing developments for the Copernicus anthropogenic CO2 Monitoring (CO2M) mission
15:30 - Bertrand Fougnie (INVITED) - Aerosol Remote Sensing in the Context of Operational Missions
15:45 - Lorraine A. Remer - Retrieving Aerosol Characteristics from the PACE Ocean Color Instrument: Making Use of the UV Through the Shortwave Infrared
16:00 - Xi Chen (INVITED) - A theoretical analysis for improving aerosol-induced CO2 retrieval uncertainties over land based on TanSat nadir observations
16:15 - Weizhen Hou (INVITED) - Satellite remote sensing of fine particulate matter PM2.5 from space based on the polarization crossfire (PCF) sensor suite
16:30 - V Zhengqiang Li - Retrieval of aerosol multi-parameters from polarization remote sensing based on joint use of the physical model and artificial intelligence method

Wednesday, August 10 - Presentations

9:00 - V Evgenij Zubko - Polarimetry of atmospheric aerosols in twilight

9:15 Hervé Lamy - Polarization of auroral emissions on Earth: a review

9:30 Léo Bosse - At the source of the polarization of auroral emissions: experiments and modeling

9:45 Pavel Lytvynov (INVITED) - Multi-instrument retrieval for aerosol and surface

10:00 Itaru Sano (INVITED) - Wildfire's plume analysis based on polarimetric and non-polarimetric measurements taken by SGLI on GCOM-C

10:15 Clarissa M. DeLeon - Optical Properties of Smoke Aging from AirMSPI FIREX-AQ

10:30 -Break

 

10:45 Ludmilla Kolokolova (INVITED) - What is new in polarimetry of cosmic dust?

11:00 J. A. Arnold - Light scattering characteristics of debris disk dust grains

11:15 V Ankur Gogoi - Simulation of the light scattering properties of interstellar composite graphite and silicate dust analogues

11:30 Lizeth O. Magaña - PSTL: Early Results from the Planetary Surface Texture Laboratory

11:45 Parvathy Prem - Understanding the radar polarimetric properties of icy regolith at the Moon's poles

 

12:00 - Lunch

 

13:30 Jacek Chowdhary - Polarimetric remote sensing of the atmosphere in the UV-VIS: Modeling scattering and absorption by Brown Carbon

13:45 Alex Gilerson - Retrieval of water parameters from polarimetric modeling and observations

14:00 Ahmed El-Habashi - Airborne polarimetric imaging for ocean color retrievals using the Versatile Imager for the Coastal Ocean: VICO

14:15 - Amir Ibrahim - Expanding our knowledge of the ocean using polarimetry from the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) observatory

14:30 - Robert Foster - Hydrosol scattering matrix inversion across a Fresnel boundary

14:45 Snorre Stamnes - The PACE-MAPP algorithm: simultaneous aerosol and ocean polarimeter products using coupled atmosphere-ocean vector radiative transfer and neural networks

15:00 - Break

 

15:15 Michael Twardowski (INVITED) - The Degree of linear Polarization for suspended particle fields from Diverse Natural Waters

15:30 Pengwang Zhai (INVITED) - Vector radiative transfer for coupled atmosphere and ocean systems: theory and applications

15:45 Xiaodong Zhang - Size fractioned contribution to the Mueller Matrix elements P11, P12 and P22

16:00 Jun Wang [INVITED] - Passive remote sensing of aerosol layer height with oxygen absorption bands: can multi-angular polarimetric measurements help?

Thursday, August 11 - Presentations

9:00 - V Haofei Wang - Shortwave infrared multi-angle polarization imager onboard Fengyun-3 precipitation satellite for enhanced cloud characterization
9:15 - Noah Sienkiewicz - The Hyper-Angular Rainbow Polarimeter (HARP) CubeSat Demonstration Overview: Data Accuracy, Availability, and Lessons Learned for Small Payload Remote Sensing Cameras and PACE/HARP2
9:30 - D. Fuertes - GRASP-AirPhoton Multi-Angle Polarimeters (GAPMAP): A constellation of cubesats for providing calibrated high information content measurements for atmospheric and surface products.

9:45 Meredith Kupinski - Aircraft Deployment of LWIR Polarimeter
10:00 - Jie Gong - Polarimetric measurements at microwave and sub-millimeter spectra -- a new way toward connecting remote sensing to atmospheric dynamics

10:15 - Break

10:30 - Arlindo M. da Silva (INVITED) - Evidential Deep Learning for Polarimeter Data Assimilation
10:45 - Meng Gao - FastMAPOL: An efficient multi-angle polarimetric retrieval algorithm powered by deep neural networks
11:00 - Jing Wei - Hourly PM2.5 estimations from Himawari-8/AHI aerosol products across China via machine learning
11:15 - V Aviad Levis - 3D cloud microphysical tomography using overhead multi-view imaging polarimeters: From physics-based retrievals to machine-learning algorithms
11:30 - Yoav Y. Schechner - 3D volumetric retrieval of cloud microphysics from a formation of spaceborne polarimetric cameras with vicarious calibration using solar power stations
11:45 - V Jiachen Ding - Adjoint model of polarized radiative transfer and application in sensitivity analysis
12:00 - Sergey Korkin - Decoupling of atmosphere and surface using matrix operator method and radiative transfer code IPOL
12:15 - Gregory L. Schuster - Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) and the Table of Aerosol Optics (TAO)
12:30 - V James Coy - A New Ice Particle Optical Property Database with Improved Shortwave Backscattering for Downstream Active Remote Sensing Applications

Friday August 12 - Presentations

9:00 Zhenwei Qiu (INVITED) - Synchronous Monitoring Atmospheric Corrector (SMAC) Sensor Onboard GFDM

9:15 Erica Venkatesulu - Cloud thermodynamic phase from polarization imaging

9:30 E. Riley - Blocker PixPol: An In Water Spectral Polarized Upwelling Radiance Distribution Camera System

9:45 Noah A. Rubin - Polarization-sensitive metasurface optics

10:00 Ian S. Adams - The Configurable Scanning Submillimeter-wave Instrument/Radiometer (CoSSIR): Novel Polarimetric Observations of Ice Clouds and Precipitation

10:15 Gaël Cessateur - An imaging Polarimeter for the Auroral Line Emissions

10:30 - Break

10:45 Sharon P. Burton (INVITED) - Aerosol extinction and backscatter retrieval for spaceborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar

11:00 Reed Espinosa - Aerosol Retrieval Simulations Using Synthetic Polarimetric Observations Derived from the GEOS-5 Nature Run: Exploring Polarimeter Performance in Complex Conditions

11:15 Joshua D. Vande Hey - Polarimetry for health research applications: what is needed and what is possible - first steps in a simulation study

11:30 Natasha Sadoff - Enabling Societally Relevant Applications with Polarimetric Data through the NASA PACE Mission and Applications Program 1

1:45 Daniel Perez Ramirez - Polarized imaging nephelometer for continuous monitoring of aerosol phase functions and its applications to remote sensing and air-quality

 

12:00 - Lunch

 

13:30 Yongxiang Hu - Training polarimeter measurements of cloud top height and pressure with lidar measurements, and its potential applications in cloud motion wind analysis

13:45 Zhibo Zhang - A practical way to detect and (partially) quantify the 3-D radiative (illuminating) effects in passive cloud property retrievals: theoretical basis and feasibility study

14:00 Knut Stamnes - A novel approach to solve the lidar forward problem, and assess the information content in passive remote sensing

14:15 Santiago Gassó - Potential aerosol remote sensing improvement with the use of circular polarization

14:30 V Siyuan Liu - Modeling polarization of vegetation using spectral invariants

14:45 Anin Puthukkudy - A multi-angle polarimeter aerosol retrieval simulation study grounded in CAMP2Ex field campaign data

 

15:00 - Break

 

15:15 Oleg Dubovik - Aerosol retrievals from multi-angular satellite observations: expectations, achievements and possible perspectives.

15:30 Milagros E. Herrera - A comprehensive analysis of dynamic error estimates pro- vided by GRASP algorithm in diverse remote sensing appli- cations: concept and validation.

15:45 V Durgesh Nandan Piyush - Type-discriminated aerosol concentration profile retrieval from the future AOS spaceborne lidar and its synergism with Polarimeter

16:00 Feng Xu - Level-2 Aerosol Inversion Algorithm Development for the Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA)

16:15 V Sha Lu - Simultaneous retrieval of trace gases, aerosol and cirrus using RemoTAP - the global orbit ensemble study for the CO2M mission

16:30 Yevgeny Derimian - Aerosol components retrieval from spectral, directional and polarizing observations and from synergy of solar and thermal IR spectrum