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New Course Offering - Processing and Analysis of GPS Data with GAMIT/GLOBK/TRACK University Navstar Consortium (UNAVCO), Boulder, Colorado

June 2, 2008

New Course Offering Processing and Analysis of GPS Data with GAMIT/GLOBK/TRACK University Navstar Consortium (UNAVCO) Boulder, Colorado 23-25 September 2008 Registration opens: Monday, 16 June 2008 For further information, please contact: Susan Eriksson Phone: 303-381-7466 Email: eriksson@unavco.org -------------------- A new University Navstar Consortium (UNAVCO) Short Course has been scheduled for 23-25 September 2008. The course, "Processing and Analysis of GPS Data with GAMIT/GLOBK/TRACK," will provide group instruction in GPS data analysis. The first day of the course, Tuesday, will be devoted to GAMIT and GLOBK for tectonic studies; the second day, Wednesday, will focus on polar and other kinematic applications of TRACK; and the final day, Thursday, will be used for tutorials and in-depth discussion of advanced topics for both static and kinematic analysis. Participants should bring laptops with the software installed or with remote access to the software in their own labs. Participants will be expected to have read the documentation, run the provided examples, and attempted to process their own data. The course will be led by: Tom Herring, Bob King, and Simon McClusky, and Matt King. Web registration for the course will open on Monday, 16 June 2008. Travel money is available for graduate students and other new researchers who require this course for their research. Please direct all queries concerning the course to: Susan Eriksson Director of Education and Outreach UNAVCO 6350 Nautilus Drive Boulder, CO 80301-5554 Phone: 303-381-7466 Fax: 303-381-7501 Cell: 720-470-1521 E-Mail: eriksson@unavco.org Web: http://www.unavco.org/EO UNAVCO is a university consortium funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).