The 2nd National Mars Science Seminar will take place on Oct 16th, 2020 at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (JU Campus).
Due to the Covid-19 situation, the Seminar is planned as a virtual event.
Program of the 2nd National Mars Science Seminar is divided into two parts:
- Scientific sessions: lectures and posters
- Workshops on conducting Martian research in Poland, including interinstitutional cooperation, international cooperation, research funding, future challenges.
The official language of the seminar is English.
Guidelines for Speakers and Participants
On October 8, an email was sent to all Speakers and Participants (to an e-mail address provided during registration) with guidelines and invition to the team in MS TEAMS, where the Seminar will be held. If you have not received the email or the invitation, please contact as at: mars@netmail.if.uj.edu.pl
Seminar Program
16.10.2020
10:00-12:10 Lecture Session – Seminar channel
- 10:00-10:10 The opening of the Second National Mars Science Seminar
- 10:10-10:30 Daniel Mège (Space Research Centre PAS): Current activities of the Mars geoscience group at the Space Research Centre PAS
- 10:30-10:50 Joanna Kozakiewicz (Jagiellonian University): Mars Lab projects at the Jagiellonian University
- 10:50-11:10 Robert Olszewski (Warsaw University of Technology): Development of a methodology for creating multi-resolution terrain models for Mars and classification of terrain forms using deep learning methods
- 11:10-11:30 Anna Łosiak (University of Exeter, Institute of Geological Sciences PAS): Mapping the Northern Lowlands of Mars
- 11:30-11:50 Krzysztof Gaidzik (University of Silesia): The search for ongoing surface deformations in Noctis Labyrinthus, Mars
- 11:50-12:10 Pierre-Antoine Tesson (Space Research Centre PAS): Amazonian Chronology of Arsia Mons and Southeast Tharsis
12:15-13:00 Poster Session – Poster session channels
- Magdalena Baranowska (Adam Mickiewicz University): Morphology and factors controlling formation of aeolian ripple marks on the Earth and Mars
- Joanna Kozakiewicz (Jagiellonian University): Aeolian forms in Meridiani Planum along the traverse of the Opportunity rover
- Piotr Król (University of Warsaw): Spatial analysis and cartographic visualization of latitude-dependent mantle thickness in the area of impact craters of Utopia Planitia
- Andrzej Kułak (AGH University of Science and Technology): Prototype of the station for the observations of the ELF electromagnetic waves on the surface of Mars
- Mateusz Sobucki (Jagiellonian University): Geomorphological mapping of Meridiani Planum along the Opportunity rover traverse
- Adam Tużnik (Jagiellonian University): What life could have been like on Mars
- Natalia Zalewska (Space Research Centre PAS): Isidis Planitia: its regional and local characteristics
14:00-16:00 Workshop
Organizers
The Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science
The Faculty of Geography and Geology
Honorary Committee
Prof. dr hab. Ewa Gudowska-Nowak Dean of the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy, and Applied Computer Science
Prof. dr hab. Marek Drewnik Dean of the Faculty of Geography and Geology
Scientific Committee
- Prof. dr hab. Daniel Mège (Space Research Centre PAS)
- Prof. dr hab. Kazimierz Krzemień (Institute of Geography and Spatial Management UJ)
- Dr hab. Grzegorz Michałek (Astronomical Observatory UJ)
- Dr Joanna Gurgurewicz (Space Research Centre PAS)
- Dr Maciej Kania (Institute of Geological Sciences UJ)
- Dr Joanna Kozakiewicz (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science UJ)
Organizing Committee
- Dr Maciej Kania (Institute of Geological Sciences UJ)
- Dr Joanna Kozakiewicz (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science UJ)
- Mgr Nikodem Frodyma (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science UJ)
- Mgr Mateusz Sobucki (Institute of Geography and Spatial Management UJ)
- Sara Strączek (Institute of Geological Sciences UJ)