EMSEV (Electro-Magnetic Studies of Earthquakes and Volcanoes) is an Interdisciplinary IUGG Working Group supported by IASPEI, IAGA, and IAVCEI.

EMSEV-2022 in Taiwan
22-26 August 2022
Nation Central University, Taoyuan, TW
Center for space and Remote Sensing Research
The biennial symposium “EMSEV 2022” will be held in the Center for space and Remote Sensing Research, (http://www.csrsr.ncu.edu.tw/homepage.php) National Central University, (NCU, https://www.ncu.edu.tw/) Taoyuan, Taiwan 22-26 August 2022. The workshop (https://irsl.ss.ncu.edu.tw/emsev2022) will focus on the observation and understanding of various kinds of electromagnetic phenomena associated with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions particularly from a multidisciplinary point of view. It would be a great opportunity for students and young researchers to present their scientific research and achievements as well as a valuable occasion for the building of interdisciplinary co-operation among scientists of the worldwide.
Regular Session
- Session 1 Electromagnetic methods for seismicity and volcano monitoring
- Session 2 Theoretical and laboratory studies for understanding seismic and volcanic phenomena
- Session 3 Satellite observations for volcanic and seismic hazard assessment and monitoring
- Session 4 Earthquake and volcano related phenomena investigation by multidisciplinary and multi-parametric approaches
- Session 5 Magnetospheric, ionospheric, atmospheric, and lithospheric coupling
- Session 6 Electromagnetic signals associated with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
- Special Session: Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano eruption on 15 January 2022
Now Accepting
Abstract Submission [Deadline: June 30 at 5:00pm TST]
Early-bird Registration [Deadline:May 31 at 23:59pm TST]
In person before 31 May |
In person after 31 May |
Online before 31 May |
Online after 31 May |
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Regular Participant | NT$8,500 | NT$10,000 | NT$3,000 | NT$4,000 |
Student | NT$3,500 | NT$4,000 | NT$1,500 | NT$2,000 |
Accompanying Person | NT$3,500 | NT$4,000 |
Chair: Prof. Jann-Yenq Liu (National Central University); E-mail: tigerjyliu@gmail.com
How to Reach Us
- MOST international airlines fly to the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) that is only a 20-minute taxi ride form the NCU Campus.