NKG Summer School “From Struve to the Space”
From August 25-29, 2025, the NKG Summer School took place in Tartu, Estonia.
For questions, please e-mail to aive.liibusk@emu.ee
Here you can find the presentations from the Summer School.
The presentations are available as pdf files.
Tuesday – Geodesy and the Sea
Glacial isostatic adjustment and relative sea level rise in northern Europe, Holger Steffen, Sweden
Challenges in Marine Geodesy, Artu Ellmann, Estonia
Geoid based chart datums, Jonas Ågren, Sweden
Combining marine geoid models with the national vertical datums in coastal regions, Sander Varbla, Estonia
Modern satellite altimetry for quantifying sea level rise, Ole B. Andersen, Denmark
SWOT altimetry for geodetic applications, Aleksei Kupavõh, Estonia
Wednesday – Struve and Space
Geodesy of the Universe: from Struve to Einasto, Antti Tamm, Estonia
Metsähovi geodetic VLBI and SLR, Hannu Koivula, Finland)
F.G.W. Struve and the Measurement of the Earth, Tõnu Viik, Estonia
Thursday – Contemporary GNSS Positioning Challenges
Adapting to GNSS signal interference – challenges and opportunities, Zahidul Bhuiyan, Finland
GNSS receivers -> processing and consequences of interference, Søren Reime Larsen, Denmark
Real-Time GNSS Data Integrity: Foundations, Challenges, and Emerging Approaches, Kibrom Ebuy Abraha, Sweden
GNSS Jamming and Spoofing: Detection and Mitigation, Stefan Söderholm, Finland
Exercises: GNSS interference ->detections and consequences, Miluță FLUERAȘ, Romania
Jammertest – Plans and Ideas; cases and results, Anders Martin Solberg, Norway
Perspectives on GNSS interference (in the NKG area) – discussion, Anders Martin Solberg and Casper Jepsen, Norway/Denmark
Friday – Machine Learning Strategies in Geodesy
Machine learning strategies in geodetic applications, Benedikt Soja, Switzerland
Machine learning methods for forecasting ocean dynamics, Nicole Delpeche-Ellmann, Estonia