SUBMERSE Project Final Event: the future of subsea fibre optic sensing
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Copenhagen, Denmark
SUBMERSE Project is holding its final event in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 15 to 17 April 2026. The three-year research project explores how Europe’s submarine fibre-optic cables can become scientific tools for seismology, oceanography, and marine biology. As the project enters its final phase, the 25 partners of the project’s Consortium are inviting the community in Copenhagen to share the project’s outcomes.
The first day of the event will largely focus on scientific applications, with a keynote on geoscience and oceanographic use cases and hands-on training sessions to work with fibre-sensing data.
The second and third days are dedicated to project results in its sensing sites, data management strategies, and networking, as well as discussions on future research direction and opportunities for continued collaboration.
The programme includes two training sessions, as part of the training activities coordinated by LifeWatch ERIC along the project. These sessions will focus on how SUBMERSE tools supported applications in geoscience and oceanography research.
For more information about the programme, visit the official event page: https://submerse.eu/the-future-of-subsea-fibre-optic-sensing-submerse-project-final-event/