15 - 19 July, 2024
Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis
Toulouse, France
Special Program
The Global Environmental Measurement and Monitoring (GEMM) Initiative Challenge
In partnership with the GEMM Initiative, the Optica Imaging Congress and Optica Sensing Congress will present panel discussions on two challenges related to global environmental measurement and monitoring. The organizers will select these two challenges based on interest from the community, as resulting from the paper submission process.
A Request to Contributing Authors
The panels will address two global challenges that have been selected based on input from contributing authors and other prospective attendees. When you submit your paper for consideration to present, you will also be encouraged to select one or more relevant challenges from the list below:
- Wildfires: Early detection and air quality impacts
- Indoor/Outdoor Air Quality and Health Impacts: Monitoring solutions for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), potential co-emittants, and particulate matter
- Sensing in Harsh Environments: Novel and low-cost approaches useful for water and air quality monitoring
- Sustainability and Net Zero: Implementation of renewable energy solutions and impacts on natural resource management (e.g., water-based cooling of data centers)
- Other
Your input will help to inform the content of the panel to ensure it addresses areas of interest for meeting attendees.
Topical Meetings and GEMM
Several topical meetings presented at both congresses will offer technical content relevant to and synergistic with the GEMM Initiative. If you have research in any of these areas, you are encouraged to submit a paper to the respective topical meeting.
- Commercial solutions for air and water monitoring (AIS)
- Design and development of environmental monitoring technologies (Congress-wide – AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, IS, COSI, pcAOP)
- Advances in remote sensing of environmental parameters (pcAOP, IS, COSI, Sensors)
- Low-cost/frugal sensing solutions (Congress-wide – AIS, LACSEA, Sensors)
- Sensing in harsh environments (Congress-wide – AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, COSI, IS, pcAOP)
About the GEMM Initiative
Founded through partnership of two international scientific societies, Optica and the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the GEMM Initiative aims to leverage existing and emerging measurement technology to address pervasive environmental and climate challenges impacting diverse communities across the globe.
Through the work of regional GEMM Centers, the Initiative pursues solutions for air and water quality, climate (e.g., greenhouse gas emissions and urban heat islands), environmental contaminants (e.g., microplastics, pathogens, and toxins) and resource management (e.g., water scarcity).
GEMM brings together community leaders, researchers, technology developers and policy shapers to cultivate actionable solutions to community priorities.